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Old 10-26-2024, 07:36 PM   #2059
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It was a beautiful clear 42° day yesterday, so I took the twin out for a spin. Had to put some air in the tires. Those sensors are senitive. One tire was down to 30 psi. First time in Idaho I've driven the car in February.

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Old 02-06-2025, 01:47 PM   #2062
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It was a beautiful clear 42° day yesterday, so I took the twin out for a spin. Had to put some air in the tires. Those sensors are senitive. One tire was down to 30 psi. First time in Idaho I've driven the car in February.

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Yes, but did you back up? If so, how many times?

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Yes, but did you back up? If so, how many times?

Yep, several times, although pulling the backup lockout thingy was a bit painful with my hand still being in the condition it's in. But shifting wasn't a problem.
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You aren't licking it enough. Chew off that scab.
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You aren't licking it enough. Chew off that scab.
It's not a scab, it's a trench where the incision has opened.
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It's not a scab, it's a trench where the incision has opened.
It'll be a scab soon enough
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It's not a scab, it's a trench where the incision has opened.
YIKES!

What did the "doctor"? use to make that "incision", a chainsaw?

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Reminds me of the time I had to grind out a bad weld with an angle grinder.
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YIKES!

What did the "doctor"? use to make that "incision", a chainsaw?

I told you, a rusty scalpel.

Things like this are normal for these surgeries.
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I told you, a rusty scalpel.

Things like this are normal for these surgeries.
Maybe you should have paid extra and had him put a couple of stitches in it -
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I told you, a rusty scalpel.

Things like this are normal for these surgeries.
My grandpa would have rubbed a little salt on it then sewed it up with a curved sewing needle from my grandma's sewing basket and a string of catgut. Then finished it off with a splash of that purple linemett that he kept on a shelf in the barn.

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