Posted by oldtanker on June 04, 2021 at 23:04:18 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: Handicap steps. posted by Geo-TH,In on June 02, 2021 at 07:33:48:
OK guys, be nice here. As someone truly handicapped anything that works is a blessing. I'm still in denial but I'm coming around. I have had both knees replaced, my neck fused, a hip replacement, minor surgery on both feet all in 6 years. I haven't gotten to "grandpa" steps on the 706 or 1206 yet but it's going to be fact rather than fiction. Lot of thing us broke down old farts need are either expensive or non existent. Things may not meet OSHA rules but keep us active. Just today I called a scrapper to get a TLB I have that needs a rebuild that's very close to the value. I can't fix that. I love having it but can't justify it. Thinking that way on my last 8N Ford too. Just don't need it and haven't used in 4 years. Being handicapped is horrible. 2 options. Live with it or suck starting a pistol. So me? I chose to live with it. I push things. Do stuff I'm not supposed to do. Don't jump if someone comes up with something that helps me or others stay active. It beats the alternative!
Rick, US Army Retired, Disabled Vet.
And no, don't thank me for serving. I did it because I thought it (you) were worth it.
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