well when i am by my self and no one to give a hand you gotta do what you gotta do sometime. its not a habit just the mcguyver thing. i have done this in an open field. pull tractor has to be in low gear part throttle. i totally dont recomend to do it either, espesially on your yard. i analyze the situation also before trying stupid stuff. problem is today many young dont or cant think ahead. when your taught at an early age of dangers while doing tasks you learn things. when momma says you stay here thats too dangerous, you learn nothing. nothing in the world like hands on experience. is it safe sitting on a horse disc seat behind horses working rough ground, can fall off also and get run over. i have not done that, but our parents have. safety is what you make it, and i have a high reguard for it. people are killed walking across the street. people are killed walking along railroad tracks with headphones.
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