I'd like to thank everyone for their positive comments.
I had two full-time workers last year. One, who is now 71, retired because he wanted to but still comes now and then if I need him to do something that I don't know about - hydraulics and pneumatics come to mind. The other guy ( 61 years old ) is remodeling his house this year and only works three days a week. He also helps me doing fieldwork as he grew up on a farm.
I sold off some land I have and kept the homestead property which is 200 acres and over 100 years in family ownership. This is a small farm by today's standards with many operations in my area being 1,000 acres or more. I've split my crops into soybeans, winter wheat, and corn, which breaks up the workload. I have some of that fieldwork custom done but I still have a full complement of machinery ready to go at any time. Sitting in a tractor or combine doesn't bother me that much - lifting or heavy wrenching does - it's hard when you hurt all day long.
I've tried young guys in the shop before and most of them were a complete waste of time. Not settled down enough and far too many conflicting personal issues with partying, girls, and generally dumb stuff that young people do. It's a lot more than that but none of them were ever cut out to be mechanics. Restoration is a lot different than working in a regular garage - anyone who works on their own cars will know what I mean.
I've thought about doing videos. Some people can make that work but I'd have to redirect my focus which may or may not be a good idea right now. Regardless of all these things, I do want to be in a mostly management position. I find the work, and my guys do it under my direction. I'm putting out feelers right now.
I've also taken to writing and have completed my first novel over the past year called The Devil's Half Acre. I'm ready to send it off for editing and I think the story will do well. Covid gave me the time to sit and write 33 chapters with about 470 pages.
I'll keep the shop open as long as I can find good help. My place has always been about quality work and I won't compromise that. Anyone who has been here will know that I have a small mountain of vintage parts on hand. I guess I might need to get my online stuff working better.
I agree that knowledge should be passed on which is why I've spent so much time here. Hopefully, that's helped a few of you.