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<blockquote data-quote="bumkin" data-source="post: 7505421" data-attributes="member: 22682"><p>at sixty-eight I admit that I can't do what I used to, I made my son partner a few years ago when he got married and had a kid, and I have done some damage due to not being able to rotate the way i used to what I find aggravating is the digital displays that I cant read without specks not to mention the hyraglifs they put on the buttons that don't mean a thing to me most of the time I'm in potter mode cleaning and repairing and servicing I drive the combine but after nearly forty years driving a vari speed with spools even after ten years I still look for the clutch with my left leg and sometimes pull the joystick back when I want to lift the header but that is because I am pre-programmed the other thing I can't stand is acronyms i just don't know what people are on about, but for all you young uns just remember we oldies are worn out we had to handball everything buckets and forks did not have motors when I started out and stuff was delivered in bags of up to 2 CWT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumkin, post: 7505421, member: 22682"] at sixty-eight I admit that I can't do what I used to, I made my son partner a few years ago when he got married and had a kid, and I have done some damage due to not being able to rotate the way i used to what I find aggravating is the digital displays that I cant read without specks not to mention the hyraglifs they put on the buttons that don't mean a thing to me most of the time I'm in potter mode cleaning and repairing and servicing I drive the combine but after nearly forty years driving a vari speed with spools even after ten years I still look for the clutch with my left leg and sometimes pull the joystick back when I want to lift the header but that is because I am pre-programmed the other thing I can't stand is acronyms i just don't know what people are on about, but for all you young uns just remember we oldies are worn out we had to handball everything buckets and forks did not have motors when I started out and stuff was delivered in bags of up to 2 CWT [/QUOTE]
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