• Buffalobuffalo@reddthat.com
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    It probably depends on the nation/state but here you only need a license to drive on public roads. The recommended age for a tractor is probably 14+ but I am willing to bet every farmers kid has driven one as soon as they were large enough to reach the pedals. Probably about 10-12, which is not too old for a house cat. Though probably rather old for an outdoor farm cat.

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      That’s the point. The cats that have excess to tractors don’t get that old and house cats aren’t exposed to them. They will never develop the desire to drive a tractor.

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        Don’t be so sure. We took the children out of the mines, and what do they do, they play minecraft. Children yearn for the mines, and in the same vein, all cats yearn to drive a tractor.

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        No, the desire to operate heavy machinery is innate in every cat. It comes from within.

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      I was 7 when parents first used me to start and stop the tractor driving along rows of fruit trees. Maybe less about reach than having enough weight to actuate the clutch pedal.