Baby sitting.....Grandpa Style......

Runs With Scissors

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My daughter dropped off the kids yesterday and I decided to do a little landscaping. I had my grandson pull this little tree.

It took him about 2 hours with the ripper tooth.

I'm not sure he understood what the ripper tooth was supposed to do at first, so it took a little coaching, but he finally got it.

After lunch we went back outside and he said " Hey Grandpa, watch this!" .....ran to the tractor, and to my amazement, he proceeded to stand on the clutch with both feet and reach under and around the steering wheel to the key, and started the tractor by himself.....

Now I'm gonna have to have the "the talk" about not starting the tractor without me around. LOL



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Seeing your neighborhood makes not feel so funny having a 50hp tractor on my 2 acres. However, I maintain a 40 acre family estate with it as well. Good on the kid learning how to work with equipment! I have a grandson due in July and can't wait to teach him about tractors and chainsaws and stuff.
 
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My daughter dropped off the kids yesterday and I decided to do a little landscaping. I had my grandson pull this little tree.

It took him about 2 hours with the ripper tooth.

I'm not sure he understood what the ripper tooth was supposed to do at first, so it took a little coaching, but he finally got it.

After lunch we went back outside and he said " Hey Grandpa, watch this!" .....ran to the tractor, and to my amazement, he proceeded to stand on the clutch with both feet and reach under and around the steering wheel to the key, and started the tractor by himself.....

Now I'm gonna have to have the "the talk" about not starting the tractor without me around. LOL



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Looking at the neighborhood, (assuming that is your neighborhood) I'll be surprised if the neighbors don't soon start complaining about your "stuff".
Sub-division folks generally do not have proper appreciation for tractors 'n things.
 
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My daughter dropped off the kids yesterday and I decided to do a little landscaping. I had my grandson pull this little tree.

It took him about 2 hours with the ripper tooth.

I'm not sure he understood what the ripper tooth was supposed to do at first, so it took a little coaching, but he finally got it.

After lunch we went back outside and he said " Hey Grandpa, watch this!" .....ran to the tractor, and to my amazement, he proceeded to stand on the clutch with both feet and reach under and around the steering wheel to the key, and started the tractor by himself.....

Now I'm gonna have to have the "the talk" about not starting the tractor without me around. LOL



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Good to start them early. My son is 28. He was into sports and academics and hunting. He stayed busy and worked hard, just no interest at all in equipment, home maintenance, land maintenance, vehicle maintenance. He says he now regrets not paying attention when he was a kid. He’s moved back to a house on the property and part of that was he’s committed to learning how to care for a house, car, equipment, and operation of equipment to maintain land. He’s not bad at it now that he’s committed to doing it but he’s way behind those who started early.
 
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Runs With Scissors

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Looking at the neighborhood, (assuming that is your neighborhood) I'll be surprised if the neighbors don't soon start complaining about your "stuff".
Sub-division folks generally do not have proper appreciation for tractors 'n things.
Hahahah....Yes sir Fried, that is my neighborhood. That tune by Johnny Cash called "I walk the line" comes to mind.

There are rules that I have to "skirt and dance" around for sure. And for the most part I do. For instance, the tractor goes (and the implements) in the garage at night.

That being said, ~18 years ago I installed a 'rock-scape" lawn in the front yard, and an inground pool that covers my entire back yard, because I have always hated pushing a lawnmower. I have no grass whatsoever.

The association has successfully sued 10 or 15 others for various violations, so rest assured, I am within the rules of the By-Laws.

Although technically I am within the parameters of the association, the neighbors have not been thrilled about my "rock-scape look" for about 18 years.

Therefore, I theorize that they are giving me some latitude regarding tractor usage since I told them I was putting grass back in.

I also think that I have "out grown" this neighborhood, and it will be easier to sell this joint if it looks more "Normal" (y)
 
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Hahahah....Yes sir Fried, that is my neighborhood. That tune by Johnny Cash called "I walk the line" comes to mind.

There are rules that I have to "skirt and dance" around for sure. And for the most part I do. For instance, the tractor goes (and the implements) in the garage at night.

That being said, ~18 years ago I installed a 'rock-scape" lawn in the front yard, and an inground pool that covers my entire back yard, because I have always hated pushing a lawnmower. I have no grass whatsoever.

The association has successfully sued 10 or 15 others for various violations, so rest assured, I am within the rules of the By-Laws.

Although technically I am within the parameters of the association, the neighbors have not been thrilled about my "rock-scape look" for about 18 years.

Therefore, I theorize that they are giving me some latitude regarding tractor usage since I told them I was putting grass back in.

I also think that I have "out grown" this neighborhood, and it will be easier to sell this joint if it looks more "Normal" (y)
"Because I have always hated pushing a lawnmower"

There is a wonderful solution to that!
I have a SCAG 48" Kawasaki powered zero turn, that I absolutely love.
It is fast, and a bit like a bumper car ride at Disney World.

Remember: I am rapidly headed for 83, so am very easily amused.
 

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"Because I have always hated pushing a lawnmower"
Same here. My solution is the L4240 with a 7-1/2' RFM. Most of the obstacles have mulch around them. The rest get touched up with a trimmer. A few small spots get trimmed each time I mow and others range from every third time to three or four times a year.
 
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My daughter dropped off the kids yesterday and I decided to do a little landscaping. I had my grandson pull this little tree.

It took him about 2 hours with the ripper tooth.

I'm not sure he understood what the ripper tooth was supposed to do at first, so it took a little coaching, but he finally got it.

After lunch we went back outside and he said " Hey Grandpa, watch this!" .....ran to the tractor, and to my amazement, he proceeded to stand on the clutch with both feet and reach under and around the steering wheel to the key, and started the tractor by himself.....

Now I'm gonna have to have the "the talk" about not starting the tractor without me around. LOL



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Your gonna have to hide the key 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

My cousin ran my grandfather's old Ford 8n into his garage when he was around 8yo 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

When he was 6yo he fired up gramps lawn mower 😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣

My brother had my dad's tractor over to his place when my nephew was around 4. He had enough sense to keep the key in his pocket.

Nephew would go over, climb up into the seat. And then yell for the next couple hours on repeat "Dad!!!!! I Need The Keys!!!!!!!" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
 
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Hahahah....Yes sir Fried, that is my neighborhood. That tune by Johnny Cash called "I walk the line" comes to mind.
I'm glad you're not the only one rocking a tractor in the tract homes! My neighborhood mostly has the postage stamp sized lots, but mine is a very, very large size due to a very odd layout of the streets and common spaces. My little B7100 looks like an overgrown lawn mower so nobody minds it too much. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Start them young. No utilities were involved in the planting strip?

Your poor tractor, I’ll bet it gets bored there in town.
 

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Start them young. No utilities were involved in the planting strip?

Your poor tractor, I’ll bet it gets bored there in town.
No utilities, I called Miss Dig a few days ago, and the tractor is well cared for. (y)
 

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My daughter dropped off the kids yesterday and I decided to do a little landscaping. I had my grandson pull this little tree.

It took him about 2 hours with the ripper tooth.

I'm not sure he understood what the ripper tooth was supposed to do at first, so it took a little coaching, but he finally got it.

After lunch we went back outside and he said " Hey Grandpa, watch this!" .....ran to the tractor, and to my amazement, he proceeded to stand on the clutch with both feet and reach under and around the steering wheel to the key, and started the tractor by himself.....

Now I'm gonna have to have the "the talk" about not starting the tractor without me around. LOL



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Future construction operator right there. Nice job starting them young! When I was Forman some guys didn't even know how to use a wheel barrow or what end of the hose to hook up to the house.