Posted by robgIN on March 09, 2013 at 19:49:19 from (70.224.42.107):
In Reply to: Points of view posted by NCWayne on March 09, 2013 at 15:55:47:
I spent countless hours riding on tractors when I was very young and I enjoyed every minute of it. I sat on the toolbox of our SMTA and held on to the PTO lever , or on the toolbox of the 350U, and on the left axle tube of our Farmall B, but we had a pipe from the fender to the top of the trans to hold on to. Like everyone else said there is risk in everything including old tractors, but I was told about the dangers, and I learned to respect farm machinery. I also remember a few one armed farmers growing up that forgot to respect corn pickers. It is a tradegy when someone is injured or killed be it on a tractor or anything else, but I think life would be a lot simpler for everyone if we could just go back to using common sense . Too bad it is such an uncommon comodity in todays society.
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