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Mental Health are you coping?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 5714186" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Thanks. Sounds like the right way forward. I think it will be easier to keep one decent one going rather than carrying on messing about with two that just seem to have one problem after another. We have other tractors anyway so why punish ourselves trying to keep so many going? We sometimes lose sight of what we are about and end up bogged down in problems, which might be satisfying to solve but which consume a lot of time and energy that would be better spent on more productive things or just having s break. I think I inherited that trait. Dad would spend weeks mending something on which he did an excellent and thorough job </p><p>but as a result the crops didn't quite get their fertiliser and sprays on time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 5714186, member: 2119"] Thanks. Sounds like the right way forward. I think it will be easier to keep one decent one going rather than carrying on messing about with two that just seem to have one problem after another. We have other tractors anyway so why punish ourselves trying to keep so many going? We sometimes lose sight of what we are about and end up bogged down in problems, which might be satisfying to solve but which consume a lot of time and energy that would be better spent on more productive things or just having s break. I think I inherited that trait. Dad would spend weeks mending something on which he did an excellent and thorough job but as a result the crops didn't quite get their fertiliser and sprays on time. [/QUOTE]
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