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Re: Giving kids experiences
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Posted by city farmer on July 10, 2007 at 15:09:21 from (75.92.67.207):
In Reply to: Giving kids experiences posted by Brent in IA on July 10, 2007 at 04:21:47:
like it has been said here it is tough to teach safty on any age level being in construction we hire a lot of younger people it always scares me sending them out on job sites you cannot stress safty enough to them it is so eazy to get killed or hurt here they think they are invinsable to danger but you cannot teach them without this risk we were brought up young around tractors firearms and power tools they i have great respect for all yet not long ago i put my grandson on my h and was standing on the rear he was doing great till i ask him to push in the cluch while backing up very slow to a trailer he paniced and when i tried to get up ther to help sliped off and ended up under the tractor the tractor stalled and all was well but boy was i scared we had a safty lesson on why not to ride like i was doing could have been tragic glad he is not afraid of the tractors because of this you have to do to learn and you are going to make mistakes most kids don't get the chance to do things for them self thats why when they grow up they can not mow there own grass or change there own oil keep teaching and protecting the youth of our country
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