Posted by Dpittman on June 22, 2018 at 08:08:55 from (108.199.246.47):
In Reply to: She's Growing Up posted by nrowles on June 21, 2018 at 11:42:29:
My middle grandson loves to watch machinery work so when we go on the mower ride it's very difficult for me to leave the blades off cause I know he'd like watching that grass shoot out the chute. However if grandma caught me doing that it would be an unhappy life for me. I'm like you nrowles, I got a ztr with 1" clearance between the handles and him on my lap, where can he possibly go? If it was a conventional rider mower, no way, wouldn't even consider it. I guess it's up to the individual to think about where his or her safe line is and stay within those boundaries. Myself I was cutting grass with a push mower when I was 9 or 10 and a bunch of other stuff growing up that was normal everyday life that parents wouldn't even consider nowadays. Where do you draw the line between letting them live life and keeping them in a bubble? DP
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