NOT one that hasn't grown up around machinery. There are young kids that are on farms that can do/drive more than some adults. There are kids who are "street smart" and ones who are "machinery smart"!
When I was around 12-14 we were helping our pastor move. He went to move the truck, hit the key and it lurched forward. He noticed it was a manual transmission and was helpless. I didn't want to overstep my bounds, so I didn't offer to move the truck which I was very capable of doing. It was two things. I didn't know what other would say about me being under age moving the truck, and I didn't want to show him up. I've been driving from the age of 6.:msp_w00t:
There are a lot of "machinery smart" farmers who still get caught up in PTO's, get ran over by their own tractors, forget to lower the dump box and take out power lines..., and the list goes on and on.... My thought was a 7 year old does not have the upper body strength, coordination, basic understanding of physics and how wood will react when it is under pressure to be able to safely or efficiently operate a chainsaw.
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