Pics of my new "toy"

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Robert6401

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I dont like referring to it that way, it is something that I really needed, but it is also REAL FUN!:D :D

Bob
 

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Very nice. The first thing you need to do is get use to the fact that the little should not be riding on your lap. I know that you mean well but so have many others that their little guys are no longer around. When you go out to use it think saftey saftey saftey. One seat one operator.
 
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Put that ROPS up also......... Just trying to help you be safe.
 
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uh oh...saftey police. Have a blast and enjoy that new tractor!!!
 
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I've had my little guy on my lap when I cleared the driveway of snow. Wife wasn't happy. The driveway is flat and paved. The little guy does not go out with me when I go out back digging.
It's only natural to want to enjoy your purchase with your family.

Go out and enjoy it.
 
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I let my grandson operate by himself. He is a year and a half.........He lifted the loader pulled it out of the garage but I made sure the rops was up!!!! Just kidding,,
 

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Nice rig, good luck with it!!!
 
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Thanks for the input guys. Dont worry, we were just sitting while he was with me. The ROPS, well, I have to admit, its a lot easier to leave it down when I know Im on level ground. I know thats not the safest way to operate, but.....
 
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Deerlope said:
Very nice. The first thing you need to do is get use to the fact that the little should not be riding on your lap. I know that you mean well but so have many others that their little guys are no longer around. When you go out to use it think saftey saftey saftey. One seat one operator.

I did the same thing many times when my kids were little until........ a buddy of mine knocked his kid's fronth teeth out while pushing snow. The loader hit a crack, jumped, and his body weight pushed the little guy's face into the steering wheel. Made a believer outta me!
 
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Robert6401 said:
I dont like referring to it that way, it is something that I really needed, but it is also REAL FUN!:D :D

Bob

Nice machine Rob, I'm sure it will do everything you throw at it!!!
Following your threads in searching for a tractor, all this info will
help me in my final decisions.

Have fun,
Clint
 

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