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Old Aug 13, 2015 | 10:24 AM
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Right now have one finger and one thumb wrapped up. One on the right thumb,one on the left index finger where my doctor slit em open to remove rheumatoid nodule growths.. Don't feel like working on anything right now,have to peck on the keyboard with what good fingers I have left.. Other than oil changes on my vehicles,wrenching days are pretty well over for this old man. If I could work on things without hurting I never would have retired..
 
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Old Aug 13, 2015 | 01:46 PM
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i do my own maintenance on my own stuff and plus working on my truck/trailer is enough work. i have spent the last 2 years remolding and building on to my garage(now a 28x56) and plus my other 14x28 garage down back so i have been too busy. i only put 300 miles on my motorcycle as it was just to cool off the wife, if you know i mean lol. i never thought i would sell my pride and joy freedom 500 but i did. as it has been said you never know what life brings.
 
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Old Aug 14, 2015 | 12:57 PM
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Life gets in the way a lot of the time. For me lately its been work. Planning a ride and having to haul your quad there to ride takes time. It is easier to own something like a motorcycle that you can hop on and ride anywhere or anytime without having to worry about it. If you've got a couple hours to spare, you can get a nice ride in.
 
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