Re: Buying a truck
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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08/26/24 09:41 AM
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I think the salt spreaders are in cahoots with those pesky rusty vrchile fixers.
They spread purple stuff ONCE. Beet juice maybe?
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: ABeardedTrapper]
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08/26/24 09:47 AM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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No PF, I didn’t miss the point, There is a big difference in controlling an atv, utv, or tractor compared to a vehicle. Age or experience doesn’t relate to good driving skills, some people no matter their age or experience are horrible drivers. Also most states require you to be 16 to operate an atv on the highway legally. If an accident happens with an atv, tractor etc on a state highway I’m betting if that person is under 16 they are in trouble. Eric And the kids drive vehicles also. And experience matters. And I never said on a hwy. But not a thing that can be done when a kid is running a tractor for the farm and nothing will be said about a kid driving a truck down the road from field to the barn in most rual areas.Yes some people stink driving and always will but generally in everything in life you improve with experience. Your going g to be better and more efficient doing any task your 100th time than your first and better yet on your 10000 th. White is that a recent change becuse when my daughter was working on her pilots license there were kids in the flight club geting theirs before they could drive and it was something they found amusing I'm the flight club.
Last edited by Providence Farm; 08/26/24 09:50 AM.
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: run]
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08/26/24 10:40 AM
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2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
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It says dairy farm in his profile. If he's on a farm, we may have a different issue. My kids start driving my farm trucks early to help me. But they are my trucks. By the time they're 16, one of them just becomes "their" truck. But it's a fair deal. I'm old school and work them like Egyptian slaves. Driving to do X for dad is part of the job.
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: Blaine County]
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08/26/24 10:47 AM
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It says dairy farm in his profile. If he's on a farm, we may have a different issue. My kids start driving my farm trucks early to help me. But they are my trucks. By the time they're 16, one of them just becomes "their" truck. But it's a fair deal. I'm old school and work them like Egyptian slaves. Driving to do X for dad is part of the job. Exactly. I'm shopping or at least keeping my eye out for another used truck now. I have one that's 14 now and I'm looking at the future. He may get my old ranger or something nicer depending on what I run across Heck my 250 may not be bad for him.
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: Providence Farm]
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08/26/24 10:53 AM
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McGrath, AK
white17

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No PF, I didn’t miss the point, There is a big difference in controlling an atv, utv, or tractor compared to a vehicle. Age or experience doesn’t relate to good driving skills, some people no matter their age or experience are horrible drivers. Also most states require you to be 16 to operate an atv on the highway legally. If an accident happens with an atv, tractor etc on a state highway I’m betting if that person is under 16 they are in trouble. Eric And the kids drive vehicles also. And experience matters. And I never said on a hwy. But not a thing that can be done when a kid is running a tractor for the farm and nothing will be said about a kid driving a truck down the road from field to the barn in most rual areas.Yes some people stink driving and always will but generally in everything in life you improve with experience. Your going g to be better and more efficient doing any task your 100th time than your first and better yet on your 10000 th. White is that a recent change becuse when my daughter was working on her pilots license there were kids in the flight club geting theirs before they could drive and it was something they found amusing I'm the flight club. No. It has been that way for some time now. You can take lessons WITHOUT having a Student Pilot Certificate. You can't SOLO until you have a Student Pilot Certificate. You cant get a Student Pilot Certificate until you are 16. And you can't actually take your final check ride to get your PPL until you are 17
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: Trapset]
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08/26/24 11:46 AM
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McGrath, AK
white17

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Is there a different age requirement for for commercial license Ken? Yes. 18 is the minimum for a commercial license. But you are not likely to see many of those simply because no one will hire a pilot with so few hours. Only 250 hours are required for a commercial license. That may be reduced to 190 hours depending on where you train. But almost no one will even consider hiring a pilot with less than 1500-2000 hours
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: white17]
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08/26/24 12:17 PM
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Probably a good way for him to get paid while building hours That's what I thought would be a good thing foe my daughter to get her instructor requirements nailed down so she could get pa8d to build up hour. I was looming at small 152 Cessnas thinking she could us it to teach in. But adding all the matanance, inspections, hanger or storage cost adds up. I still think it could have made a small profit or broke even and got her hours buit up than she could have sold it.. it's building Hours on the bigger Plaind that get expensive.
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: NorthernTrapperO]
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08/26/24 01:09 PM
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Nice NTO. What does that heavy Chevy look like? What year? Lots of miles?
I bought my first car when I was 14. A 63' Fairlane 500. Fixed it up for almost 2 years till I could drive it on the road. Ole' man was all (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) off saying it was just in the way. I was chomping at the bit just waiting for the day! Think I paid $250 for it. Straight 6 with a 3-on-the-tree.
Mowed lawns, sold worms and tied grapes to pay for that beautiful machine
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NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Buying a truck
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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08/26/24 01:37 PM
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depends on the state , his dad has or puts farm plates or dual purpose farm plates on it , he tosses some fencing tools and wire in the back , he can drive is a lot of places In PA you have to be 18 or older to drive a farm truck/vehicle.
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