Doesn't sound all that hard to me. I started farm chores when I statted kindergarten. Spent all summer starting with teen age years handling hay and straw, a thousand bales a day and 15,000 bales a year. Never even considered that we worked outside in the sun in hundred degree heat and 95% humidity. Plus we milked the cows and cared for them both before and after handling those bales. If we weren't moving hay we were shoveling manure out of pens or shoveling grain into or out of bins. And don't forget that after those 15,000 bales were in the barn we had to take them back out and break them up and fork them to the cows, only to have to fork it back up again after it went through and into the manure spreader. And as far as driving a truck up a hill I just don't see that as being as hard as sitting on an open station 65 hp tractor and heading into 350 acres with a 4-16s plow, only to follow that up with a 14' disc over the same ground twice. And we did all that without the benifit of a nice dry cab. And that was all before I was an adult. I just don't see that you could be any tougher than that, but I could he wrong.
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