Posted by JD Seller on October 21, 2018 at 19:57:25 from (208.126.198.213):
Tomorrow I am having a hydraulic valve replaced on my combine. This the first time I have ever had to hire someone else to do this type of repair. I used to be able to do all of this myself. Usually I can get one of my son's to help me get through the rough stuff I have trouble with. With the terrible weather we have had this fall, a day of harvesting is just more important. So I will have the Local JD mechanic change the reel speed valve on my combine. That way my son's can keep the larger combines rolling.
I tired to get some of the lines lose this afternoon and my wrists just do not have the strength to do it in the position you have to be in. I over did it as it is. My wife made Chile for supper and I had a heck of a time working a spoon with my right hand/wrist. Hopefully it will be better by morning. Sometimes it is worse. A few weeks ago I over did it and I could not write for a few days. I could not grip a pen/pencil without it causing cramps in my fingers.
Funny thing, The fellow coming over is the same age as my oldest son. He used to hang out at my shop all the time as teenager. I showed him how to weld and a bunch of other shop skills. He is actually kind of excited about doing something for me for a change. LOL
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