Posted by JD Farmer on June 24, 2014 at 05:41:32 from (50.41.62.145):
I am 63 years old now and wondering how many of you guys have been thru this and what did you do?
I am tired of tearing up equipment because of a poor memory.....at least that is what I blame it on...Seems I can't remember to unhook a PTO shaft before I get back in the tractor and drive away.....sometimes ruining a $1200 shaft....happened last summer.
This morning I tore up the roof panel on my cab tractor....$950.00....and was even thinking about what I was doing, moving the tractor with the panel folded up so we can service the A/C....forgot about the overhead power line..
I don't think I can stand these tricks too many more times.
Is this a sign it's time to give it up and set back and do nothing or what?
And don't tell me to slow down, and be careful...already running in creeper pre-thinking every move I make, and still mess up and wreck something.
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