My 19 year old daughter is home on leave from the Air Force, and could not wait to get her hands on one of dads cats. Since I am having problems with the carb on the pony on my 5j, I fired up the 3j and away she went!
My 19 year old daughter is home on leave from the Air Force, and could not wait to get her hands on one of dads cats. Since I am having problems with the carb on the pony on my 5j, I fired up the 3j and away she went!
That's a real pretty daughter you got there Painter .. but you really need to teach her to pop on some hearing protection .. even if it is only some "play time".
Good habits are learnt early .. and I'd hate to think she suffered hearing loss later in life because her Dad didn't teach her some good basic health protection habits.
It's interesting to see a girl who wants to drive a Cat. 99% of them don't want anything to do with the "noisy, dirty, smelly things".
Maybe, if driving the Cat looked like work, she'd lose interest??![]()
Actually she has in my shooters ear plugs, she is my tom boy. She wanted to run the 5j so she could push some dirt, but I have torn all apart right now.
Yeah, I wondered if she was wearing ear plugs, when I posted. That's good, I'd hope the AF has taught her a heap of good safe habits, too.
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Looks like you got her chained to the seat. LOL
I remember my daughters first run on the D4 (me standing on the drawbar. Tractor had a case of the slobbers......that was the end of that...not tried it since even though I did reroute the exhaust![]()
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you are lucky as i am my daughter is in the canadain coast guard and she works 28 days on and off she loves to push dirt with my d2 also runs are big farm equipment we let my girls do anything that my son can do.