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/ What is wrong with this picture?? #23  
That kid should have a helmet on and be locked in a rubber room until he is 18. Then we could start more threads about why "kids" in their early twenties are worthless these days. :rolleyes:
 
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That kid should have a helmet on and be locked in a rubber room until he is 18. Then we could start more threads about why "kids" in there early twenties are worthless these days. :rolleyes:

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I couldn't agree more
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #26  
I just have to say "Big Deal"!

You can make the argument that "something" will happen to you while doing just about anything.

That kid is learning respect for equipment because he is old enough to realize that if he falls off he might get hurt.
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #27  
I just have to say "Big Deal"!

You can make the argument that "something" will happen to you while doing just about anything.

That kid is learning respect for equipment because he is old enough to realize that if he falls off he might get hurt.

*this*:thumbsup:
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #28  
I just have to say "Big Deal"!

You can make the argument that "something" will happen to you while doing just about anything.

That kid is learning respect for equipment because he is old enough to realize that if he falls off he might get hurt.

*this*:thumbsup:

I couldn't agree more.
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #31  
Haymaker, sorry you are having such nightmares....hope your nap makes things all better.:)

Dorramide, first time poster, anticipating your future posts with photos of projects in progress.
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #32  
While certainly not the most safe practice, it falls under the category of , I'm not his dad.
Without trying to get anyone bent up I will say that all my kids have grown up on and around tractors. Their Grandpa's got them, all of our neighbors do as well. My daughter broke her foot severely(major surgery), and collar bone twice. Our youngest boy broke his leg,and our oldest Im sure has had a finger or two as well. None of these were on a tractor, nor there 4wheelers or dirt bikes. I grew up on the fender of an AC, I've had all of mine on them, albeit it was in a flat field. Accidents happen all the time and who's to say when or where it will be.
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #34  
I kind of agree with all the posters here. Sure, it is/can be dangerous, depends on circumstances and experience, etc etc. I don't have any two legged kids myself, but I've been around/had kids around equipment and animals. Some kids have some of the safety sense, others don't. Just like some adults do, some don't.

One pic doesn't really show me enough to judge 'em. Bout the only thing I'd inject for opinion is that if it were ME, and IF I put a kid on the fender, Id never turn so that my back faces em. I know most wouldn't have a child on the fender at all, but just as it's been said, some of us grew up differently and it really depends on each individual(s) involved.
 
/ What is wrong with this picture?? #35  
when i was little i would sit next to my mom on the riding mower and next to my dad on the bigger tractors. i guess she thought the mower was safe but motorcyles and football weren't because i was only allowed to ride a 3 wheelers (yah those are safe) and play baseball and basketball. kooky if you ask me. anyway growing up in ND there wasn't much risk of tipping the tractor over due to slope because there weren't any hills around unless you went to the gravel pit.
 

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