A Bobcat is like a one seat airplane. You get ground instructions then you solo the first time you fly it.
My daughter was a life guard while she was in high school & college during the summers. Before the pool opened the life guards would get the pool ready. There was a pile of gravel in the parking lot that the pool manager wanted moved. The city had their Bobcat setting there so he asked who knew how to run a Bobcat? All the boys and my daughter raised their hands. He picked the girl. She got in, pulls the safety bar down, reaches up to cab roof to push her self down, starts the engine and moves the pile. Done. A little while later he has another Bobcat task for her so she gets in, pulls the safety bar down, reaches up to cab roof to push her self down, starts the engine and does the next task. Done. The manager come over to the Bobcat and asks her what is on the cab roof that she is reaching for? She told him at a little over 100 lbs she was not heavy enough to engage the seat interlock, so she had to push herself down to start the engine.
All my kids can run equipment including my PhD college professor. They learned the by riding along & watching as I did.
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