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It could be a good Father and son project. Is the truck a 4x4? (just trying to figure out if you have to wrestle with a 465/205 combo with 1 arm)
Too bad your truck wouldn't qualify as someone's Eagle project. Let your shoulder heal and get one of the other Dad's to volunteer thier rig.
That 16 yr old should be doing the stuff anyway. When I was 16, i was putting clutches in, rebuilding motors, upholstery, body work, paint, etc...started all that when i was 15. I loved it and did all my friends work on their vehicles for extra $$. Kids nowadays wanna spend all their time in front of nintendo or playstation. My dad never worked on vehicles and about all he ever did was change oil and spark plugs. When he saw me doing all those things mentioned above, he went out and got a 49 Dodge pickup to work on. Borrowing a phrase from the old man, it "builds character".I don't know how big/long/weight of your camper, but, i don't think i'd pull a lawnmower with an escape.
(I can play my dad , drink beer and yell at him that he is doing it wrong).
Do you normally camp at the same place? If not, it might be something to think about so you can see if the campground will let you keep the camper there until you're well enough to drive and set it up with both arms. JMO-As for junior- you know, he might not be inclined to follow in his dad's footsteps and work on old iron. Doesn't mean he's a bad kid tho. It's just not a good idea to push a kid into it if his interests lie elsewhere. He knows the opportunity is there to learn. Let him choose to take it or not.