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Minnesota Farmer Ryan Buck Overcomes Paralysis To Continue Farming

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تم نشره في 2020/06/07

Inspirational story of Ryan Buck of Vasa, MN. Machinery Pete travels to Vasa, MN to interview Ryan who was paralyzed from the chest down in a February 2008 snowmobile accident. Ryan and wife Lauren were married in 2010 and now have 2 young kids, Silas - age 2 1/2 and Collins - age 3 mo. The Bucks now farm with Lauren's folks Steve and Linnae Carlson of Vasa, MN. Ryan shows and demos his Life Essentials lift from his pickup truck that gets him up and into the tractor and combine cab and back down and out in a jiffy. https://www.MachineryPete.com

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    @stevenrogge72784 years ago Wow, outstanding to see how Ryan overcome a handicap. 1
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    @davidglamm40244 years ago What a wonder story Pete. The National AgrAbility Project helps farmers like Ryan and I who have had an injury or accident and want to continue their life dream of farming. Life Essentials Company is great to work with. Thanks again Pete. ... 2
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    @timmattison65534 years ago what an amazing story. just shows you the determination of the american farmer. thanks for the story Pete 1
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    @lukestahl41134 years ago Nice to see someone using this lift. I'm using the exact same lift for the same reason! Keep up the positive attitude bud! 1
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    @DTRAX334 years ago good for you , I love seeing what people can over come. Great video
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    @kurtjohnson34964 years ago That’s a farmer! Just another obstacle to overcome. Well done sir. 3
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    @paulk81524 years ago My father Farm from Wheelchair from 1967 to 2010...43 years...Chest level injury...He had to 730 diesels. Then and 73 4030 and then 76 a second 4030 that I still have. And it’s cherry it has never sat out. And then also at a 4040...If somebody told dad he couldn’t do it then he did it. ... 4
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    @thephotographicauditor67154 years ago How does he use the tractor brakes?? Great job!!! 3
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    @coopermeshew42984 years ago You need to do an interview with Andy Detwiler “harmless farmer”. He farms with no arms. 8
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    @taylorh39304 years ago Wow Im alot luckier then I thought. I had a nasty crash on my 07 CRF 450R dirtbike I was riding alone on a back road in Saskatchewan and I wiped out broke my left leg in three different places I crashed around ish and wasn't found till ish at night I honestly thought I was going to die I tried walking home at some point I callapst and when I was found my Fox mototcross boot was facing backwards. When the farmer found me when he kept trying to call 911 it kept saying call ended fortunately he was able to get ahold of his wife I was able to get my thoughts together I straighed my leg out wrapped a stap around it was hoisted into the back of a suv the small town hospital didn't know what to do so I refused to pay a $3000 ambulance ride had my uncle come pick me up in his new loaded GMC Sierra crew cab and take me to the hospital in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. After I was brought in and asset at the city hospital I was informed I had no cerculation left in moist of my left leg and I was on the verge of a stroke the doctors couldn't believe I didn't have one my one nurse said in 23 year's she's never seen a leg broken in so many different places and couldnt believe I didn't have a stroke. Ever since my crash my memory is very hit and miss and is embassasing at times but it is what it is I just bought my first brand new dirtbike a couple weeks ago ride or die. I work for a big John Deere farmer in Saskatchewan. I just turned 29 my accident was when I was 26 going on 27 ... 1
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    @aaronbradt7134 years ago That is cool glad he can be more independent
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    @jasonwilliams32234 years ago How did his wife get Prego if he has no feeling from the chest down :/