seat time: well sort of

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firemanpat2910

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Thought I was going to get some relaxing time on the tractor this weekend. I had some property to bush hog, 5 acres + or -
Called my 65 yearold dad to see if he wanted to ride with me, he is retired and I thought he (and mom) would like to get out for a while. All was going great went and picked him up 8am or so, went and loaded up 20' trailer , he sat in truck playing with xm radio. Loaded tractor he got out to watch, helped me settle bush hog between tires so not to rub. Got to the property to cut, With only 2 detours, tractor needed fuel and he needed coffee ( he only wanted coffee from the store without diesel). I unchained and unloaded tractor he played with the dogs. I start to get him a lawn chair He says he wants to drive tractor before it gets too hot. I say ok and walk to the back field show him what has to be cut, and tell him to stay away from the pond. (fords dont swim!!!) well 3 hours later hes done with that section and wants to know whats next? I say the fenced in horse pasture. He drives I walk to the gate,open it up and tell him I will cut around the fence line so he reluctantly gives up the seat. I make one pass oround and back into each corner so he can just cirle through, pull back up he says took you long enough, I was getting bored, Climbs back up cuts field and leaves me closing the gate while driving back to trailer. I had to run cutting thru the yard to have him park tractor in the shade to cool down before loading on trailer. My trailer is 6'6" wide my tractor is 6'4" wide did not want him falling off. I know I will think back on this day for years and smile, for a city boy he sure did look at home wiyh a straw hat and blue jeans. I just have to remember to not tell him about all my tractor jobs or Ill never get any seat time!!!!!!

so I ended up driving on and off trailer twice and one lap around the pasture. and still had a great tractor day
 
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Thought I was going to get some relaxing time on the tractor this weekend. I had some property to bush hog, 5 acres + or -
Called my 65 yearold dad to see if he wanted to ride with me, he is retired and I thought he (and mom) would like to get out for a while. All was going great went and picked him up 8am or so, went and loaded up 20' trailer , he sat in truck playing with xm radio. Loaded tractor he got out to watch, helped me settle bush hog between tires so not to rub. Got to the property to cut, With only 2 detours, tractor needed fuel and he needed coffee ( he only wanted coffee from the store without diesel). I unchained and unloaded tractor he played with the dogs. I start to get him a lawn chair He says he wants to drive tractor before it gets too hot. I say ok and walk to the back field show him what has to be cut, and tell him to stay away from the pond. (fords dont swim!!!) well 3 hours later hes done with that section and wants to know whats next? I say the fenced in horse pasture. He drives I walk to the gate,open it up and tell him I will cut around the fence line so he reluctantly gives up the seat. I make one pass oround and back into each corner so he can just cirle through, pull back up he says took you long enough, I was getting bored, Climbs back up cuts field and leaves me closing the gate while driving back to trailer. I had to run cutting thru the yard to have him park tractor in the shade to cool down before loading on trailer. My trailer is 6'6" wide my tractor is 6'4" wide did not want him falling off. I know I will think back on this day for years and smile, for a city boy he sure did look at home wiyh a straw hat and blue jeans. I just have to remember to not tell him about all my tractor jobs or Ill never get any seat time!!!!!!

so I ended up driving on and off trailer twice and one lap around the pasture. and still had a great tractor day
 
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Hey, that's great fireman! Lost my dad some time ago but I'd like to think that's the kind of day he and I would have had /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Hey, that's great fireman! Lost my dad some time ago but I'd like to think that's the kind of day he and I would have had /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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You certainly should look at this as one of the best days of your life!

glad to hear things went well- there will be plenty of days to mow by yourself.
 
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You certainly should look at this as one of the best days of your life!

glad to hear things went well- there will be plenty of days to mow by yourself.
 
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PLEASE ENJOY YOUR FATHER AS LONG AS YOU CAN!!!! As some of the others have also said, I lost my Dad 12 years ago and doesn't a day go by that I don't think of him.....Just the oposite of you, I was raised on a farm. By the time I was old enough to sit in his lap, I was steering the old Ford 8N that he bought new in 1950 (the year I was born). As he was a grown man during the Depression, he had plenty of "seat time" behind horses and mules. When I was about 7 or 8 he had me doing most of the tractoring and by the time I was 12 he bought us (3 boys) a good chainsaw and I was cutting pulp wood off the place for him. After he passed away, Mom told me I was his "favorite" (due to me always volunteering to do the farm work), I know he was mine.....Love your Dad while you can. Sorry for the long post, have to go now and wipe the tears off....BobG in VA
 
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PLEASE ENJOY YOUR FATHER AS LONG AS YOU CAN!!!! As some of the others have also said, I lost my Dad 12 years ago and doesn't a day go by that I don't think of him.....Just the oposite of you, I was raised on a farm. By the time I was old enough to sit in his lap, I was steering the old Ford 8N that he bought new in 1950 (the year I was born). As he was a grown man during the Depression, he had plenty of "seat time" behind horses and mules. When I was about 7 or 8 he had me doing most of the tractoring and by the time I was 12 he bought us (3 boys) a good chainsaw and I was cutting pulp wood off the place for him. After he passed away, Mom told me I was his "favorite" (due to me always volunteering to do the farm work), I know he was mine.....Love your Dad while you can. Sorry for the long post, have to go now and wipe the tears off....BobG in VA
 
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<font color="blue"> PLEASE ENJOY YOUR FATHER AS LONG AS YOU CAN!!!! </font>
How true!
It's the little things that make the big memoires not the things you thought were big events at the time.
 
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<font color="blue"> PLEASE ENJOY YOUR FATHER AS LONG AS YOU CAN!!!! </font>
How true!
It's the little things that make the big memoires not the things you thought were big events at the time.
 

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