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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 26, 2003 at 03:53:15 from (216.208.58.109):
In Reply to: Re: disking problems posted by DoubleR on May 25, 2003 at 06:47:23:
I have 3 children all in their mid thirties, and I never had that problem. You can't just take them to the field and say go. My kids operated machines all the way from SA and Skid loaders to 1066 with 20' to 25' tillage tools behind it. I can remember the first time my 12 year old daughter leaving the headland with 1066 cab, air and duals with 20' disk harrow. She disked a 100 acres that day and broke nothing. They operated those skid loaders in amoung cattle scraping lots and feeding silage. Last year at family get together our children wanted to know our secret. My good wife and I learned that our children never had any rules spelled out to them while growing up. There my friends lies the secret. Rules must be dished out in such a way that the receipient thought he or she always knew that anyhow.
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