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    #25
    Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
    Thanks Pars
    That sounds like a good pattern to follow!
    I should add being 6.4 tall probably doesn’t help.
    I agree.

    No matter how much ergonomic crap is read about proper shovelling techniques, nothing saves my back during that. Unless I shovelled on my knees.

    Probably the amount of times I’ve drilled my head on things hasn’t helped with impacts either, but for sure shovelling. If there’s one thing I would say being tall is extremely bad for, it’s using a shovel.

    And I’m not 6’4.

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      #26
      I’m sure I’ve told you guys.

      Had 3 rounds of shoulder surgery, one the tendons are screwed to bone, hip replacement, right knee cleaned out twice, carpel tunnels done, all me knuckles in me hands crack.

      To much buddy contact sport, rock climbing,and screwing around on motorbikes and falling off in my youth and push bikes before that those were the days better than being in basement with computer

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        #27
        Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
        I agree.

        No matter how much ergonomic crap is read about proper shovelling techniques, nothing saves my back during that. Unless I shovelled on my knees.

        Probably the amount of times I’ve drilled my head on things hasn’t helped with impacts either, but for sure shovelling. If there’s one thing I would say being tall is extremely bad for, it’s using a shovel.

        And I’m not 6’4.
        I learned the hard way that I have to shovel grain on my knees.

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          #28
          Hauling grain in the winter did a lot of damage to backs before we had self propelled grain augers, lifting and pulling a auger through snow at the same time, then going into the bin and shoveling most of the bin bottom as no one had a bin sweep either.

          It's a wonder we can even walk upright after all the the abuse a persons body has been through.

          But people who sit in offices all day have back problems too, but they also have smaller hands.

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            #29
            Ohhhh , but we are all silver spoon farmers subsidized by the government yet all we do is work our backs off lol ...
            I have been fortunate myself but aches and pains taking a bit of a toll as well .
            If only we could just get paid to stay at home ....
            or be privileged enough to have a big trust fund and never ever have to work hey Justin ?
            Just saying
            Stay well and safe guys and gals during this seeding season . I am sure someone somewhere will appreciate us feeding them eventually .. LOL
            Last edited by furrowtickler; May 15, 2020, 04:33.

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