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Everything seems real easy to do until you try it Roger atleast for me anyway I never realized how much stuff I took for granted but now that's all been put into perspective when you can't take your own garbage out or even put on your own pants or boots because you can't bend over good luck with the mule buddy I've always wanted to hunt off of a good mule but I'd say it would spoil a feller awful quick
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If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month.
Teddy Roosevelt
i have a good back but i have strained it a few times. the last time i lifted the rear end of lawn tractor onto the truck. it took a long time to get well. now i'm fine but for many mornings i could hardly tie my shoes, get out or bed or put my pants on. it taught me to be more careful with this very sensitive part.
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happiness is: being saved by the grace of GOD! i'm happy and hope you are too!
Trial and Error
Thanks man. The thought never crossed my mind of being able to just step up! I forgot the part where you have to twist to set down in the saddle. That first time should have been filmed! Now, if I ride her every day I can tolorate it. Here at the house when I get on the first time I have a five gallon bucket that I put right up against her and step over into the saddle. That helped a lot, but I don't know how I will make it going through the woods with a bucket tied to the saddle!HA
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