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I think such problems are treated by practice. Another 20 years of work and calluses on the hands cease to appear, and if any damage occurs, the skin grows back very quickly ))
Yes & no. Genetics does play a significant role but, so does nurture, avocations & vocational needs. I’ll be taking it easy on the hand’s tomorrow so as to let them rest and be ready to work on my clients Thursday.
 
Getting ready to make a right turn. With 60 feet of equipment behind me,,,, need to make it wide.
It is a Freightliner FLD 120
Wowsers, that’s serious old school dude! You running a Detroit series or Cat? That’s what a good 20 yr old beast now a-days right? 60’ on your tail? If so then logic dictates that your also running a skateboard then, right?
 
Wowsers, that’s serious old school dude! You running a Detroit series or Cat? That’s what a good 20 yr old beast now a-days right? 60’ on your tail? If so then logic dictates that your also running a skateboard then, right?
That was a 96 with a 3406E CAT...❤️ Never short on power :old
 
Yes & no. Genetics does play a significant role but, so does nurture, avocations & vocational needs. I’ll be taking it easy on the hand’s tomorrow so as to let them rest and be ready to work on my clients Thursday.
Quite possible. But I just remember when, as a child, I worked a little with a shovel, I almost immediately got calluses, and if I got carried away, they could even be with blood. But then, over the years, I noticed that they stopped appearing at all, even if I work with a shovel with a rough handle made from a hastily cut birch tree or a branch from an oak nearby.
Although now, I confess, I work little, it seems that I have learned to dig faster, so I spend less time in the garden. I am more tired of milking, after which my hands sometimes begin to go numb. At one time we had ideas to buy an electric milking machine, but a cheap machine can injure the udder, and an expensive machine costs more than my entire herd, in addition, after work it will need to be washed every time, I thought that I would be lazy and I still don’t began to acquire any milking machine.
At one time there was a hope that I would get used to it and just stop getting tired, but over the years there are more and more goats, so, probably, my hands will go numb for a long time :lol:
Well, at least I can boil and drink cocoa with milk as much as I want, I always dreamed about it. :)
 

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