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How do you tell your dad it's time to stop driving tractor
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chinband
Posted 9/5/2023 10:35 (#10389325 - in reply to #10388410)
Subject: RE: How do you tell your dad it's time to stop driving tractor


Mendota illinois
Just do what my son did to me when he started farming. I thought that it was gonna be a great father and son can work together maybe again some ground everything look good, but all of a sudden I’m not allowed to drive his tractors. Only a couple of times to chisel plow some ground. I might scratch it or damage it or something. I’m only worked at the dealership for 38 years, familiar with all JD products, drove every combine and tractor that Deere built from 1965, never had a problem, never damage anything. But that is the way life goes. Needless to say I was and still am disappointed. But let someone that’s good and careful and responsible learn how to operate equipment you will be rewarded.
Have a good day.
Rich
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