Posted by John A. on May 08, 2014 at 16:55:07 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Re: OT shoulder posted by mustangkev on May 07, 2014 at 13:45:05:
mustangkev, I will Never hand dig a posthole, or use a Stud Bar to break out Huge rocks in the bottom of said holes. Run an Ax. Run a Chain Saw for that is a tough gig,,, afterward! I can throw a Base Ball, Some! but my shoulder feels real weird, Underhand Fast Pitch style is no problem with my only son, Batting practice is not high priority, Not a motorcycle rider so that wasn't a concern either! I CAN Step up a horseback and still rope a Steer in decent enough time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I blew out both shoulders in 15 minutes of each other.....on the same Post hole on My Cattle Crowding alley, Many yrs ago. Hope this answers your questions, Holler at me if you like! Later, John A.
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