Got to be careful with that. Not just lifting, but lot of twisting of the back, leaning over, etc. Whatever you do, don't try and push through it. Will make it worse, in my experience.Morning folks. Prepping to remove our step through tub. Going to do everything possible to not do any lifting. Last night was the roughest I’ve had yet with this pain, which the doc warned me it would be after my first adjustment…
You paid extra for that damned green paint.
They all are now. We just got the combine repair bill (CaseIH) so its ready to go for next year and it was 25K. I didn't think there was all that much wrong with it.Anything with JD name on it is stupid expensive to repair.
I’ve been well aware of my limitations for a long time and I don’t let pride get in my way. I’ll stand and watch while others try to show off. Lol. I’m going to be careful. A trip to harbor freight for a couple of their wheel carts is probably in order to move this thing down the hall. I’ll have to call in some people to move it down the steps and outside…I was very fortunate to have been sent to a physical therapist instead of a surgeon, and a very valuable lesson he taught me was that as guys we often think 'no pain, no gain', but in the world of a hurt back nothing is further from the truth.
He said think of it like a stop light, green is good, yellow is caution, and don't even go to red.
They all are now. We just got the combine repair bill (CaseIH) so its ready to go for next year and it was 25K. I didn't think there was all that much wrong with it.
There's a lot less brand loyalty than in generations past. IMO the old loyalty came from one brand or another coming on the farm early on and radically changing things for the better. The changes aren't so radical now, and a lot of it still comes down to service, or financing and marketing. It's not uncommon to see large farmers switch out almost the whole color of their fleet due to a salesman making a deal they can't pass up, and the salesman want the exposure on that high profile farm.
We are yellow (2 shades if you count Deere construction), green, red (again two shades) and blue. No loyalty also has its benefits.
What made him that way?My grandfather didn’t bleed red he bleed flambeau red.
His hair wasn’t grey. It was LC gray.
I worked the hydraulic repair side for 24 years. We did a lot of repair for JD, Case ect. Farmers would come to us because we knew more than the dealers did and we could save them quite a bit of money. Knowing where to purchase aftermarket American made cylinders saved them money also. Hydraulic Cylinders Incorporated is a great resource to use. If you ever have questions feel free to ask.They all are now. We just got the combine repair bill (CaseIH) so its ready to go for next year and it was 25K. I didn't think there was all that much wrong with it.
There's a lot less brand loyalty than in generations past. IMO the old loyalty came from one brand or another coming on the farm early on and radically changing things for the better. The changes aren't so radical now, and a lot of it still comes down to service, or financing and marketing. It's not uncommon to see large farmers switch out almost the whole color of their fleet due to a salesman making a deal they can't pass up, and the salesman want the exposure on that high profile farm.
We are yellow (2 shades if you count Deere construction), green, red (again two shades) and blue. No loyalty also has its benefits.
When he went into WWII he was a kid working for John Deere. After he got back, they didn't let him come back to work.What made him that way?
Was it really better, or was it the service or relationship?
I wish I was as smart at your age.I’ve been well aware of my limitations for a long time and I don’t let pride get in my way. I’ll stand and watch while others try to show off. Lol. I’m going to be careful. A trip to harbor freight for a couple of their wheel carts is probably in order to move this thing down the hall. I’ll have to call in some people to move it down the steps and outside…
Nope. Once on the internet it's there forever.Crap. umm..does anyone know how to delete a post?
Morning TT….Good morning folks
I told my kids that. Guess I forgot.Nope. Once on the internet it's there forever.
Good morningMorning TT….