LOL. Yea I guess it can .They were lucky . She wasn't
http://kiwaradio.com/local-news/inj...ctors-damaged-in-distracted-driving-accident/
More important is for that kind of money invested , I would be on a racetrack with
one hell of a roll bar system in place as sooner or later he will push the limits and hurt or kill himself . Its fun till someone gets hurt or dies .
Geez ... He does look old enough to know better and must be smart to increase the engine speed that much . I guess some kids never grow up.
Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is not.
Old cowpoke saying.
..." don't get old....you will live to regret it."
I remember driving the old "c' model Allis Chambers down the road from the farm. Had the governor all the way up, in High gear on both boxes. Mud flying, crows scattering, what a wonderful day with the wind whipping through this 8 year old boy's hair. I was a drivin' machine. a Parnelli Jones wannabe. Wahooo!
And then came the turn in the road. I had not counted on that...... and got my first lesson in practical geometry. Applied physics of friction, mass and inertia. I put that tractor up on two wheels and damm near flipped it over.
I finally figured out that I would not make the turn. So I pointed the nose to the ditch and Old man Axel's bean field. Went down the shallow ditch and back up the other side. Holding on for dear life.
Whoah!
Ya know, if you do it jus' right, you actually
can make a tractor fly....Briefly.
A plowed seeded field makes for a soft landing. And later explanations. Uncle Axle was not amused. But glad I was safe. And somehow had not broken the tractor, my grandfather needed to make his living, in half.
My pants smelled a bit when I got back to the farm. Grandma knew something, but didn't say a word to gramps.
Note to self, them tractors is very unstable creatures. I got older that day.