Important

that seems like a strange chain of events.


I agree....I found another lego piece outside my office door just now.

Those damn things end up everywhere.

My wife's response, "if you are producing them that could save us a lot of money."
 
How much longer you on restricted duty

I'm having an MRI done on Thursday, finally.

I'm been getting vey annoyed because they have never "checked" the area of my spine that I've kept asking them to, until this week. The physical therapist felt where the majority of the pain is coming from and felt the 'bump' that I kept telling them about. Now she thinks it may be a tumor, the occupational health doc doesn't think so, she thinks it's some type of spinal growth. Either way, I'm going to have an answer in a week.

The overall pain that I was experiencing at wf has gone down. That was mostly muscle spasms that I believe were reactions from the root damage that happened. I'm no doctor, but it makes sense in my mind. Now that the muscle pain is has subsided, the majority of the pain is very centrally located on my spine, T5 to be specific.

The worse case scenario, I will need surgery. I am prepared to have it if needed. I keep telling them I just want to be fixed and go back to work. Not too much to ask.
 
Atleast your not in as much pain as wf. Need to get back in the mctruck. People need their meals
 
I agree....I found another lego piece outside my office door just now.

Those damn things end up everywhere.

My wife's response, "if you are producing them that could save us a lot of money."

There is no pain like stepping on a Lego with your foot. That is something I learned from childhood.
 
I found another relic from 2011 wheat harvest. What happens when you try to feed a rock to a combine.
Was in Montana on our last field of the season (for us).
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I think we had two or three bent ones, this was the worst. We took this one out and left the other one or two (might still be in there actually).
It was a good size rock, not sure how it made it past the auger in the head without breaking anything.
Think it took like an hour to dig that rock out of the feeder house, it was stuck good.
 
Re: Re: Important

Done with job one of the day...sitting at a pub eating a burger and drinking whiskey waiting to go to job 2...I have about 3 hours to take a nap, the whiskey should help. I'm not an advocate of drinking before or at work but in this case jack and coke sounded really good

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My thought.


payday. 13.5hrs ot. Woot!
 
Putting our front lockrite locker in this weekend. Since I have to remove the carrier as long as I keep everything in the exact same spot as when it came out I should be ok correct?
 
Yes, you aren't changing the gear set up only adding the lock right inside the open case.

mac 'the bearing caps are marked which one goes where' gyvr
 
Yeah keep the bearing races on the side they came from too. Do that and you will have no problems.

With an 8.25 you need to reset backlash and preload since the adjusters will go a bit screwy when you pull the carrier out.
 
I agree....I found another lego piece outside my office door just now.

Those damn things end up everywhere.

My wife's response, "if you are producing them that could save us a lot of money."
Buy them used by the pound used. You'll save hundreds over new stuff.
 
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What was supposed to be a nice lunch break from work with a home cooked meal turned into Jimmy Johns between live cut ins because the weather guy feels a severe thunderstorm watch and the threat of storms warrants live cut ins. If I didn't have four weeks of vacation now, the urge to apply for the broadcasting related job at my church would be strong.
 
Yeah keep the bearing races on the side they came from too. Do that and you will have no problems.

With an 8.25 you need to reset backlash and preload since the adjusters will go a bit screwy when you pull the carrier out.

You get a lot of front 8.25's around your neck of the woods do ya?
 
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