Where's the passenger seat?

   / Where's the passenger seat? #11  
Re: Where\'s the passenger seat?

Absolutely!!! If it isn't fun, why do it??!!??


" So live, that when thy summons comes to join
The innumerable caravan which moves
To that mysterious realm, where each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls of death,
Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,
Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch
About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. "


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   / Where's the passenger seat? #12  
Re: Where\'s the passenger seat?

I've found the best way for kids to take a ride is to attach the small bucket to the pt (I don't have a 10 cu ft bucket) and tip it down they can sit on the flat surface and the teeth are pointed down . They can hold onto the hydraulic ram for support. I used to have them sit in the bucket but I get very nervous about the tendency to tip forward and was imagining a limb getting caught under the bucket and having a serious injury. With our 425 the exhaust is out the sides and I have given rides in the wagon as well. None of these riding options appeals to my wife, and she always declines the invitation to ride even when it means walking up our big hill.
 
   / Where's the passenger seat? #13  
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Well, back to being safety police again... no bucket rides at our house. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Where's the passenger seat? #14  
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<font color="blue"> So live, that when thy summons comes to join </font>

Ah ha!!
Caught ya, you do to do other things then play(er work) on your power track. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

You must spend some time reading too. Prose can certainly paint a wonderful picture.
 
   / Where's the passenger seat? #15  
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<font color="red">Well, back to being safety police again... no bucket rides at our house. </font>

I'd have to agree w/MR, there is an element of risk with bucket rides, I saw a back-hoe move a load of gravel, blow a hose and the bucket came down pretty darn quick./forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Now I don't know how fast it would have dropped with a much lighter load of say a person or two but it convinced me to be wary when I rode in them. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Where's the passenger seat? #16  
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"" Well, back to being safety police again... no bucket rides at our house. ""


If you grab 2 or 3 kids with the grapple bucket, they can't fall out!!!! Always wear hearing protection, however, since screaming children can cause hearing loss in adults!!

Teenagers may enjoy 'surfing' on the canopy!! Although they will be in little danger of drowning, require that they wear life vests anyway, just to play it safe!!

Since the PT-425 does not have fenders, your mother-in-law will need to be tied across the engine cover! Hearing protection will also be needed, since old ladies can scream at the same intensity as kids!!

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   / Where's the passenger seat? #17  
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"" Prose can certainly paint a wonderful picture. ""

True, however, the quote is from William Cullen Bryant's poem "THANATOPSIS" (a view of death), which he wrote at age 17 in 1814. Bryant enlarged "Thanatopsis" in 1821 adding the final injunction which I have quoted here. At the same age I memorized it in high school, and have used it as a life plan ever since! Attenuating the dread of death has allowed me to more fully enjoy life!!

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   / Where's the passenger seat? #18  
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i think you guys may be thinking the wrong way in the danger of riding in a loader bucket, its not the fact of the loader dropping unexpectedly so much as it is falling out and getting run over since your infront of the tractor, thats what makes it so dangerous, if they fall out of a wagon then they just hit the ground, of course i will admit to having rode in a loader bucket a few times, one time it was even on the road for a few miles with 4 other guys, however that was in a bucket that was on a huge payloader, it was tilted all the way back so it woulda been real hard to fall out of, you could barely climb out of it if ya wanted to without tilting it forward
 
   / Where's the passenger seat? #19  
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<font color="red">getting run over </font>
Ya, that's a problem no matter what your doing.
 
   / Where's the passenger seat? #20  
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true, it does put a crimp in the days work /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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