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Virginia | Be patient with him. Find someone with a semi and get him in it and let him drive it on the farm.
We have a tandem and a semi. My wife at first refused to drive the tandem because of the 9 speed. She now feels comfortable doing it. She also said she wouldn't drive the semi. One day I needed it moved from one field to the next and it needed to be spotted inside the field and backed through a gate. She said she would move it but not back it through the gate. After I made my first round there the semi was backed through the gate.
We've had the tandem for 15 years and the semi for 2. We're both in our 60's so you see old dogs can learn new tricks, lol. We should should have gone the semi route years ago.
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