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  • Hopefully you taught him to watch the other mirror also.

  • That kid must be in heaven. So cool.

  • The truck looks just like a toy metal truck I had as a child; same make, even same color and same kind of body on it Wish I still had it as a souvenir but my mother gave it to my cousin years ago and didn't tell me

  • Against the LAW....and dangerous.

  • @james61632 Not A DAMN THING against the law there! ANYONE can drive on private property! Now get back to your demoncrap radical party of non- freedom!

  • Cuando vi este video me hiciste acordar cuando manejé a los 13 años un camión igual que mi padre tenía en Perú, es una sensación maravillosa manejar a esa edad!! Felicidades!!! VERY GOOD BOY!!! CONGRATULATIONS!! and go ahead!!

  • aaaw, i remember when i started to drive our tractor, it was very simple because it never stop XD now i love driving cars, any type

  • Careful now you can ruin a kid l for life doing that. All he will ever want to do is drive trucks. It happened to me the same way started driving the grain trucks around in the wheat fields during harvest at 6. By 9 I was unloading the combines on the go. Now all i like to do is drive trucks. Really nice truck too. The boy sure looks like a natural backing that truck.

  • This Loadstar is a 1963 because of the parking lights in the fenders not on top of the fenders and the way the cab marker lights are made

  • thats awesome thats how I started my dad made blocks to slip over my shoes so I could reach the pedels brings back lotsa great memories for me and its something your boy will never forget thanks for the post...;)

  • what brand is the truck?, is it an international or a ford?

  • international loadstar.

  • ok, and what year is the truck from ?

  • @estesoyojajaja uhhh late 60s 70s

  • Not sure, sorry. We sold her last year or I'd check on it for you.

  • WOW!!! What a classic truck!!! IHC Loadstar with butterfly hood!

  • He did an excellent job! A stick shift to boot! Ive seen people who couldnt back up a toyota prius out of a regular parking spot...theirs few good drivers left I Think, but he gonna be a good one!

  • very good, he's a natural

  • I drove one just like that for years - '66 Loadstar, although I'm not sure of the year of that one. They are a great old truck, a true workhorse! Even had the same body - 16' grain dump!

  • Nice old international good shape what year is it?

  • He did a very good job!! Trust those mirrors!!!

  • NICE Truck!!!

  • wanna buy it? she's for sale...

  • VERY COOL!

  • Why thank-you.

  • I just showd this to my wife and she thought it was adorable! she thinks all kids should be out learning how to drive then inside playing with video games. I bet by the time he's old anough to get a licence he will be a pro at driving!

  • You betcha! That's the way we were raised and am thankful for it. He's definately an outside kid. Ridding his skidoo until I have to drag him in to eat in the winter and on his dirt bike all summer. I appreciate your vote of confidense. I've had some "off" comments about some of the videos I've put on youtube of chaz but hey... that's ok too. Mostly they are just to show my family who don't live close. Cheers

  • Good job for your son! You have to learn to drive backwards with trucks before you drive forwards...

  • Nice lookin loadstar, the boy did real good

  • he done real good ;) i first learned @ 9yrs old on now my 64' B model Mack (which was my dads & granddads since 1969) was driving the b model to the grain elevator by age 16

    he'S got a good start on a future carrer if he deciedes to take the path of driving !

  • for a nine year old getting his start that is pretty good I was about that age when i first drove a paystar 5000 International and I did need some help cut the kid some slack.and to his parents be proud of him he did alright

  • He has 9-12 more years behind him before he can drive any commercial truck.

  • BUT, that truck is classified as a "Farm Truck" therefore he can be 16 and drive it as long as he doesn't go more than 150 miles. So basacally if the vehicle is classified as a "farm Truck" then you don't need a CDL

  • aye, this is your Utah friend karen, It was great to see you all, hope to see you again real soon , I had a great time with chaz at the airforce museum.

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