[Farmall] Any advice on THIS problem (Off Topic...sorry)

James Moran jrmoraninc at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 20 13:27:35 PST 2007


FD-
  I tend to agree with you on all points other than the concept of  "earning the tractor".  That would suggest that it, somehow,  "converts" to his ownership of it and that is not my intent.   Among other things, if he becomes of the mind that it is 100% "his",  this would remove (or, minimally, make more difficult) the idea of  "reward" in terms of allowing his continued (even increased) use of it  based up "positive behavior".  Maybe I am off base, here...I  usually am. ;-)
  Thanks for your endorsement of the plan.  Hope you are safe and  warm wherever you are (or at least safe...it is January, after all).
  JM

Frank DeWitt <Frank at lbpinc.com> wrote:  I could be wrong here but I would set up a reasonable bunch of 
chorus, and responsibilities.

I would include the ones you mentioned checking the fluids, changing 
the oil/filters, washing it down, and learning to drive it 
responsibly  plus a couple of unrelated things such as stacking wood, 
all to earn the tractor.

Put a higher value on it in his mind, and give you and his Dad a 
lever to help teach the safety issues.


Frank

Yes, my "made by my own  hand" light posts were dealt a dirty blow 
and I am in the "process" of  replacing them and the other damage done.
   That having been written, maybe Aaron (that is the boy's name, by 
the  way) would benefit from being given the "responsibility" for the 
old  112....checking the fluids, changing the oil/filters, washing it 
down  and all of that.  I guess I am heading toward a "focus" sort 
of  thing.  I could be totally off base...I am only trying.
   JM


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