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Good Morning, damn @RTR...USN (ret) thats no way to get started..
No, it’s not. But what the hell. Stripped the bed, put the linens in the wash, and came on in to work early. I needed to get end of the month close outs done before 6am anyway, so it worked out. Hell of a way to start the day though.
 
Good morning all. I am having to debate going to ortho ... my ankle is bothering me really badly for the last few days. It feels like a bad sprain but I haven't done anything to it. The only thing worse than getting old is not.
If I woke up and something wasn’t hurting I’d think I was dead! Good luck!
 
Good morning everyone. Today if it doesn't rain I believe I will be tearing one track and multiple hydraulic lines off a skid loader, that is in the middle of the timber mind you, to get to a blown line that completely drained the hydraulic reservoir. Grrr. If you have never worked on one be thankful. Being a contortionist while being able to stand on your head are required skills when working on these machines. I am of the opinion that engineers should be required to take apart and put back together everything they dream up, before it is sold to the consumer, using tools, and in a situation, that the normal end user will possess, and be in. Like in this instance, Back in the hills and hollers, a long long way from the shop. On the bright side I'm just glad that the machine is sitting level, and that I can get the kubota ATV to it.
 
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