Posted by Don-Wi on November 20, 2009 at 22:33:22 from (70.195.114.219):
In Reply to: Boy killed posted by rossow (mn) on November 20, 2009 at 04:06:45:
I got my first ride when Mom was out in the field green chopping (gehl green chopper that swings to the side)and she just barely saw the hay moving and parting like something was coming at her. She had a good feeling who it was so she shut everything down and waited for me to appear.
I guess I was about 3-4 years old. Mom didn't trust me to walk all the way back home (musta snuck past Grandma in the 1st place) so she had me ride the fender. Right then & there I was hooked and I rode them till I was a teenager. Now a days, I do 95% of the major feildwork on our farm. Dad hauls wagons while I'm chopping and he hauls manure while I'm working. I go home and plow on weekends and fix everything that breaks. Should be able to finish fall plowing tomorrow.
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