Posted by Stick welding on September 14, 2013 at 20:52:08 from (96.53.210.246):
Had a guy and his just turned 4 yr old son Judah out at my MX track today. They were out 2 weeks ago and the Judah was into heavy equipment so I put him on the Cat(with me)and let him lift the bucket up and down. His dad said he never stopped talking about it!
Today after riding around the main track on his 50 with training wheels, I asked him if he wanted to go for a ride. YES!!! We hopped on the Cat and drove about 100 yds. over to an old dirt pile full of weeds. Then we backed up, flipped the seat over and dug up the weeds with the backhoe. When we finished his dad told him to say thanks, which he did. Then he started asking about the skid steer. His dad said don't be greedy but I said I could use some help, so next time you come out we'll run the skid steer. If he's only half as thrilled as I would have been at that age to run the real Tonka toys, I think he'll be on cloud nine for quite a while. He does really good on his dirt bike too!
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