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6 hours ago, davehummell said:

The last full time job I had was taking care of 5 rolloffs trucks, four truck tractors, 6 walking floor trailers, 4 garbage trucks, Cat frontend loader, a Case frontend loader, 410 JD backhoe, case skidsteer, 450 JD dozer, a forklift and doing the tire work also I averaged 65 to seventy hours a week now I need a break after feeding the goats and chickens

If you done all that by yourself you were one busy dude!  terry:MackLogo:

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On 4/29/2026 at 6:36 PM, cruiseliner64 said:

Dont think your anywhere near finnished yet Geoff.Dont know about body and ability but your interest clearly hasnt gone...Your a mine of helpful information.....

Paul

 

On 4/29/2026 at 6:41 PM, cruiseliner64 said:

 I hear you but we dont stop doing things because we grow old.....we grow old because we stop doing things......

Paul

I am not sitting in a chair watching the world go by, I just got back from doing repairs at my brothers, car repair and house repair. I go to the YMCA for exercise 3 days a week, never the less, what I can still do today is vastly reduce to what I could do just 3 years ago, when I was felling trees, and rebuilding an old building. 

Point is you don't know what the future holds for you, I never thought I would see the decline I have. I can no longer rise from a chair without using my arms to assist me getting up. My wife, who is 8 years my senior, can do it no problem.

 I am writing this, not for your pity, but as a warning to those who have grand plans that they hope to do when they can retire, I hope you can, but you can't count on it. Do it while you can, if you have continued great health, you'll have great memories, while making more, if later you can not, you at least got to do it when you could, not lament that you now can't.

I try and keep my hand in helping others where I can, in their projects, even if it is done from a keyboard. I still learn things every day by "keeping my hand in" even if I don't do the work myself.

My mind doesn't recognize my bodies limitation, and it may kill me trying to do what my mind knew I could in the past.

I have an outer CV joint boot to replace, I"ll feel great if I can get it done in one day. I don't even want to know what "book time" is on the job, it no longer applies to me. 

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To add to what Geoff just said. If you have any travel on your bucket list, do it NOW.  We were 68 when we did Alaska and 70 when we did Australia. Today in our 80's we could not do the walking and long time sitting the travel would involve.

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I remember you mentioning if your going to travel do it between 70-75 great advice .. we’re planning on renting a camper and doing yellow stone and tombstone I’m not thrilled about driving anywhere but we have little dogs we have to take along most of the time

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