Healing up slowly

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
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  • @leonardryan8723

    Donny back in my young days went by CN rails all threw the woods . Move a lot off timber in it days now all logging semi now in 2024 . Great for fast recovery ❤️‍🩹 Donny . Can I crib board into a jonsered or husqvarna? 😊😊I start playing crib before I could walk , more money playing crib for a 5 cent a hole them dropping timber in my young days Donny . 😊😊

  • @zeke1eod

    I'm so glad you got the care package. Glad your doing well. You have my number, I survived an extremely dark time and PTSD and almost didn't make it. Reach out anytime night or day I got you. I meant what I said about place to stay and tour guide. You're an amazing guy with great qualities. Stay safe, and God bless brotherman!

  • @Danny-hy9mh

    Hang in there Donny healing takes time, don't push it and hurt yourself

  • @sidvanderwerf3583

    God’s blessings from Petrolia, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦

  • @Timberjack.loggers

    Glad your getting better and your staying in good spirits! Take care of yourself from New Tusket Nova Scotia

  • @230e4

    Good to see ya Donny. There used to be alot of logs moved by rail were I live years ago. You can still see were the old grades ran. The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Pa is a great place to visit. There is a train engine there that was originally used to plow snow from the tracks in my area. We also have the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum were I live, another great place to learn about the History of logging. Stay positive my friend, good luck with your surgery.

  • @scootinthru

    Donny, wishing you the best of luck and Godspeed with regard to your upcoming surgery and subsequent recovery!

  • @BobE.Dancho

    It takes time. Be patient. Your correct, reduce your stress.

  • @allenhuling598

    I'm glad you have good friends and know to reach out to them during the somber times in a big injury/recovery! You're a good man, Donny, and have a lot of good people pulling for you! Keep your chin up, you'll be thru that surgery and well into full recovery in no time! All the best!!

  • @johnmaclellan2589

    I was startled when I discovered that you had been injured Donny. You are a legend in the chainsaw and logging sector and there will be many caring followers who will be rooting for your recovery and no doubt will do whatever they can to assist you along the way. 😊😊😊

  • @Syncop8rNZ

    Good to see you're finding things to do - perhaps it's not a a setback but rather an opportunity to pause, reflect, plan and reset.

  • @Gordon_L

    I hope your surgery goes well and you can lose the exo skeleton Donny . Re. rail tracks , i have a vintage item you might not know called a Pelican pick , it was used by the fettlers to move and adjust the ballast around the ties which we call sleepers in Australia . Designed for use with aggregates which shovels struggle with . A bit of rail trivia for you 🙂. Get well soon 👍

  • @georgeantonaros5580

    Wishing you a speedy recovery !! 🤗

  • @tonywelch7786

    Hey Donny, took your advice & fitted a Max Flow filter & Bark box on the new 500i, much better. A little tricky but obtained them indirectly as they don't ship direct online here.

  • @krazy8ball

    Keep your spirits up buddy. Don’t let things get you down. Buckin is a very good friend, I know you can lean on him if you need to. You’re lucky to have a friend like him.❤

  • @darylpowell4388

    All the best to you and a speedy recovery!😊

  • @headless0ptomist198

    Use heat instead of ice, cold restricts blood vessels and you need bloodfolw for the healing process. It's uncomfortable at first but heat opens up the blood vessels and can cut the time it takes to heal significantly, my old bull riding coach taught me that. I've been told several times that I'f be out 9 to 12 weeks only to be back in 7 or less.

  • @jimssawsnstuff8903

    Good to see you’re enjoying your down time buddy! Hang in there 😉👍

  • @user-Lucabrasi

    Wishing you a speedy recovery my friend.

  • @tomandrene

    Hope you are doing better. I am undergoing recovery also and was hoping to discuss porting my 3120 once you are back in the saddle. Hopefully you will recover fully soon. Thanks for the vids.