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Re: 4020 Safety
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Posted by Bobl1958 on August 16, 2006 at 08:14:19 from (70.182.249.70):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 Safety posted by RustyFarmall on August 16, 2006 at 06:23:47:
Rusty you gave about the only sane opinion of the whole discussion. When I think about it, My God how did I ever survive to 47 years old? Better yet, how did my son ever survive to be 24? I rode a million miles on the fender of a 4020 and 930. Was driving a 5020 discing wheat stubble when I was 10. No way should I be alive. I should have been protected in the house with the women baking pies. He11, I probably would have burnt my finger off on the stove and been crippled the rest of my life. Does anyone ever wonder how in the he11 these kids are ever going to grow up and KNOW anything that will help them survive? And like someone else said, how is riding on a tractor much more dangerous than in a car at 75-80mph on an interstate? As Rusty said, raliegh, you are the only one who can decide if the situation is safe enough to let someones life be pretty much in your hands. Bob
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