Posted by O on September 17, 2007 at 16:02:27 from (4.157.5.4):
I googled tractor saftey for Ohio and I found you have an Ohio state University Extension service. I would strongly suggest enrolling in a tractor saftey program, I did myself years ago. I don't remember it costing me anything either, I think it was free because they really want people to go through these programs, but even if it costs a few bucks it would be worth it. Some of the folks on the web can be nasty, I'm not sure what their deal is to just cut you down and run, but some folks never had the oppurtunity to learn about tractors from their dads. Even if you did have a dad that knows tractors, its still an excellent idea to go through a safety program to be informed about the things that maybe you and dad never covered, but ignorance isn't going to save you if you do something wrong. I think it is great that you are sharing your experiences with us on the internet, as I am sure you are learning things. Forget about the nasty naysayers, you will always get those folks in every bunch, but there are others that really would like to help you.
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