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Old 04-02-2018, 09:36 PM #1
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Danny,

I’m around a lot of bumpy agricultural dirt and paved roads for my work.

I did have problems from them for a couple of years but not so much now.

I did not limit myself to 5 mph. I would have my daughter drive me around after lunch and that always settled things down. I was never not ready to go when the next day rolled around.

I think as Ben says you are fine, just pay attention without worry...a learned skill for some of us.

Best to you,
Bud
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