Taxes, laying/working on the Floor, picking stones. WOW! I couldn't agree more.
Taxes, I use TurboTax which I find pretty good. You can use the Q and A method or use the Forms method. I tend to use both, Q and A to on the first pass and Forms on the check pass where needed. I need to get better at using their help tools. I do my personal, in prior years I did my Mon's and my three kids, a Partnership, an LLC and two Trusts. I took an H&R block course one year and did taxes for H&R Block on year. The IRS.GOV is really quite good.
Working on the Floor, at age 65 I just cannot get up and down as I used to. I used to change my own vehicle oil and filter but no more. I still do the tractors.
Stones (or picking up firewood), I no longer live on a farm. When I was growing up we lived in the Kettle Morane area in Eastern Wisconsin. On some of those knolls you could fill the flat rack in one stop, and then go hand unload it. Just as was mentioned we used bending over and forks. It could hurt if your sibling tossed a good sized rock that bounced off the flat rack and hit you in the head. I bent down next to the wagon for a rock and on straightening up I got a rock almost the size of a coffee can in the head.
I like doing firewood but my back has been an issue. I got a grapple for my compact tractor, that is really a great tool. I am trying to figure out a way to saw at waist height and then not have to pick up the blocks for the splitter.
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