WATCH this!!! I just have loads of respect for this fellow!!

JD Seller

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Every time I watch a video that this fellow makes just makes me respect him even more. He just gets with it when doing stuff. Rather than building complicated stuff that he can use, he goes with simple. A dog collar on the door handle so he can open it. Using his shirt sleeve to lift the battery charger. How he starts/drives the Oliver 66 tractor using just his feet show how he has taught himself to use what he has to get on with life.

So watch this YouTube video and see what you think of this man!!!

Harmless Farmer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFBzMErnwM
Cleaning out the grain bin Harmless farmer
 
Wow, that guy is impressive. I wish everyone had the ambition and drive as this man, including me. I might think a little harder next time I say, "I can't do it"
 
And I was whining because the bat wing pto is to heavy, and hard to hookup. Thanks for posting.
 
He?s something else! I got a good chuckle when he said he doesn?t like hooking up pto shafts when it?s wet. Thank you for introducing us to this man who doesn?t let his disability stop him from doing what he loves.
 
Truly inspiring.

He is successful because he has the ambition to work. Too many folks with two arms sitting in front of the TV or game console.
 
When I was just a teenager I use to hitchhike to town on occasion. Couple my friends told there was a fella in a Pontiac Firebird that drove around the back roads were I lived they said he had lost his arms and half a leg in Vietnam. I always thought they just liked makin up stuff. One Saturday I was hitching into town and here comes a red firebird and he was driving like he was on fire. He stops offers me a ride and he was missing just what they said. He had a clamp looking thing attached to what was left of one arm the other was gone. One good leg 1/2 of the other. You would think the fella would be driving a automatic but that car had a 400 and a four speed. I am not sure just how he drove the way he did I never really looked. He drove like he was in a Indy race. He scared the fire out of me all?s I could do was hang for dear life. Harmless farmer my hats off to you I think any time I get winey I am just going to think about you. Man you are jaw dropping inspiring.
 
(quoted from post at 00:48:04 03/03/19) When I was just a teenager I use to hitchhike to town on occasion. Couple my friends told there was a fella in a Pontiac Firebird that drove around the back roads were I lived they said he had lost his arms and half a leg in Vietnam. I always thought they just liked makin up stuff. One Saturday I was hitching into town and here comes a red firebird and he was driving like he was on fire. He stops offers me a ride and he was missing just what they said. He had a clamp looking thing attached to what was left of one arm the other was gone. One good leg 1/2 of the other. You would think the fella would be driving a automatic but that car had a 400 and a four speed. I am not sure just how he drove the way he did I never really looked. He drove like he was in a Indy race. He scared the fire out of me all?s I could do was hang for dear life. Harmless farmer my hats off to you I think any time I get winey I am just going to think about you. Man you are jaw dropping inspiring.
When I was a kid the neighbor was big into Hereford cattle. He lost both hands and part of a foot in a corn picker. He was a smoker. I still remember him striking paper matches with his hook hands.
 
I wondered why he left his sleeves dangling like that, then I saw him carrying the battery charger. The man is amazing. I must have been complaining about something when I was a kid because my father gave me a sign for my bedroom wall, it read == I had no shoes and complained until I met a man who had no feet.
 
Agree! I met a guy in Alaska out in the boonies. We were riding RZR's and met this younger guy riding dirt bikes with one arm gone. He lost it over seas when a RPG blew his arm off. He had a device that attached to the handle bars. He also raced dirt bikes and was dang good.
 
AMAZING, thanks for sharing. He is an example of "while most people whine and complain about things......he just goes ahead an does it!"
 

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