Jimmy- Know the feeling. Back in the mid 70's, I ended up babysittng my 4 year old daughter. I had about 6 acres of hay on the ground, and no help picking it up. Neighbor came over, and started helping. Doug was quite a bit older, and hopping up and down off the wagon. He said "just drive." I couldn't let him do all the heavy work, and sit on that light steering 2520, so I put it in low, pulled the throttle back, put Dawn in the seat, and told her which way to steer. I pitched up to Doug, and he stacked. Dawn had a great time- she was driving a big tractor all by herself. The hay got into the barn, Doug and I had a couple of beers, and all was good. I also told the kid, "do not tell your mother about what you did today". Mom gets home, and the first words out of her mouth were, "Guess what I did today?" Might be why boys are better drivers. They can learn earlier without as much fear of reprisal from the war department.
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