Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on January 14, 2011 at 12:27:45 from (99.91.10.217):
In Reply to: Never too young posted by chas. ont. on January 14, 2011 at 10:51:45:
What fun.
For about the past year I've been doing some dirt work around my kids house they built last year.
I leave the tractor parked in the yard for the grandsons and the neighbor boys to play on.
I always park it In gear, with the PTO in gear, the brakes set, the box blade lowered, and the loader bucket turned down and lowered against the ground.
Very hard on hood and paint but that can be repaired, but they climb all over it, pretend to drive it, etc. The only rule is that they turn the seat back up when they get off so water and airborne dirt doesn't set on it.
I sure have to check all of the levers before starting it as the first time they played on it they left the hand throttle wide open. Caught me off guard.
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