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westend wrote:
When do you know it's time to hang up the wrenches and tools and start seeking repair help?
I started wrenching on motorcycles at age 14. Since then, I've repaired and maintained anything except aircraft. I'll be turning 68 next month and am finding repair, just on my small auto fleet, is getting to be a drag. My travel trailer is a love object so that gets the best of attention.
Did anybody older look back and say "Yeah, when I did X, that was the indicator?"
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westend wrote:I,M 70 and can handle a lot of repairs but theres times my brain says go for it, and my body says O no you don,tTruer words were never said.
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