Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh!

   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #271  
Spiveyman:

Listen to EdC especially about cooperating with the the doctors and rehab people and do not "push it". I will not be working at a job I really love for a long, long time if at all because I was too "aggressive" in my own "rehab". Take care, good luck, and keep your friends at TBN posted. Jay
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #273  
Tim, I'm sorry to hear about the downturn in luck. I'll be hoping you come roarin' back with lots of successes to follow this run of bad luck. I've always loved your optimism and spirit. We all care about you and hope for your speedy recovery.
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #274  
Morninn Spivey,
Havent checked this thread in some time, and very sorry to hear about your bad turn of events ! Im sure in time things will workout, and the TBN boys are all rooting for your complete recovery ! :)
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #275  
Hey Speive,

been pretty busy lately and have not checked your thread lately. I'm very sorry to hear of you misfortune. God bless, wish you all the best and a quick and complete recovery. Please don't push it, give it all the time it needs for recovery so You'll be back even spunkier. Just remember we all had our share of misfortune in life but it seems some get more than their fair share:eek:

Take care of yourself,
JC,:)
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #276  
Spivey,

Sorry to hear about your animals and shoulder. Like all things, you just have to deal with them and move forward. Fortunatetly, you are the type to keep moving forward and accomplish your goals.

All the best,
Eddie
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh!
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#277  
Howdy all. Thanks for all of the encouragement and the PM's. I have heard from more people on this site than I have friends in my real life. Of course I only have 2 friends, and there are hundreds of thousands of TBN'ers out there, so I guess the math was inevitable. Don't worry about me too much, I am trying to keep my head up and my heart in good spirits in spite of the business and personal struggles right now. Thanks for all of the advice about the surgery, I was going to really bust it for a quick recovery (I'm not a patient man), but will heed your advice and take it easy. I have promised not to work on the fence the first 3 weeks after they cut me. I do have an old gear tractor, but I've been practicing shifting left handed. Since I keep my right arm typically on the FEL stick, poised and ready to drop a heavy load (hope you are all proud of me for heeding that advice too) I've been using my left hand to shift a lot already.

I had to go out to the farm monday night, we lost 3 more cattle over the weekend. I took my tractor and loaded up the last one that died and took it to the University of KY's Animal Disease Diagnostic Center. Hopefully they will be able to figure out what is going on so that we can address it. When I fired up my tractor though, the steering was impossible again. Not sure what the deal is, and didn't have time to check the fluid, but I'll do that next time I'm out. Looks like I may have a pretty good leak somewhere. It was so hard to steer I actually hit the barn trying to make the turn through the gate. Just couldn't get 'er to turn one handed in 6th gear in time. :eek: So, I learned a few lessons in that one. Sorry David from jax, another scratch on your FEL, but the barn took the brunt of the impact.

Like I said, I'll keep you posted as best I can. I do have some potentially good news though. Just finished my taxes, aparantly I'm a really bad rancher (big loss on the farm) and not such a keen salesman either (small loss on the beef thing), but I had enough deductions that I am getting over $10,000 back. Even though I've been absent from the site for way too long, I have not been gone so long that I can't look at a $10,000 refund and see a back hoe. It's a longshot that I'll actually get to use that money for a back hoe, but I have already started convincing myself how good it would be to have. Digging 9 graves for Longhorn cattle with David's FEL is a pain and it's hard to get them deep enough that the horns don't stick out of the ground. My Longhorn burrial ground looks kind of freaky once the dirt settles and those horns peek out. A back hoe would solve that problem. And no more chainsaw/drag the logs out with my bad shoulder. I could make short order of them with that back hoe and save myself lots of pain. (this is where I am looking for encouragement from the TBN faithful that even though there are a million other things I could apply that money towards, nothing would be this noble.)

Thanks again everyone.
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #278  
Instead of having a horn garden, why not take those horns off and sell them?
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #279  
Hi Spiveyman,

I'm quoting, "EdC"
...Point is Do Not Rush Healing it won't work...

He is absolutely, positively, 100% right!! There have been times when I've injured myself from broken fingers to a broken tailbone, and it seems like there are "things" that can't wait for me to heal and I must get done; and I think that by just the force of my will I can do it. Well, guess what...wrong!
Not only did I delay the healing process, I made it worse. In the end, instead of taking 'X' amount of time to heal, it ended up taking '2X' amount of time; plus, because of my stubbornness, other pressing projects were also put behind by '2X' time!

Sorry to hear about your present problems. Hang in there, Spivey, take it easy and let your body heal.

Good luck,
Ray
 
   / Breaking in my new toys... from Yeehaw! to Uh oh! #280  
I know how far down the list a backhoe probably is, but it is a nice thought!
As far as another scratch on my front end loader, don't worry about that. Paint is cheap!!!
David from jax
 

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