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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    OMG, that tat was a forecaster of the future!!!!
    You should get a tat of a pot of gold or a bucket of money and see if that works.

    I'm glad you are ok. That was a close call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowhard View Post
    and don't forget the front cladding

    your a lucky man Chris and I'm glad your okay. Stick to the sparks and leave the mechanics to people that know what their doing.

    As far as driving it with the rear shaft removed. Can't remember what ours are like, but most drive shafts have a machined rear spline that seals the tail shaft seal. i.e.; keeps the red stuff inside the gearbox.
    Ours is a flanged on design. Pinion seal holds the fluids inside:0 The spline is in the slip yoke in the shaft portion of the drive shaft. I ran around with no front shaft for months, I just want to do it as an experiment, no one seems to have done it yet.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ebenezr View Post
    Is that a BF Goodrich All Terrain KO tread mark on your front shoulder or is that a General Grabber?

    That is Goodyear Kevlar MT tracks buddy, no weak AT for me....lol

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    Ortho couldn't tell me anything today. It is too swollen, but since I have decent motion control, it should be fine and that the tingling could be from nerve damage. Could go away tomorrow, could be forever. No worries,I can deal with that.

    The really embarrassing part is I just did this job on the RS a month ago. I installed new rear wheel bearing and a new rear third. I remembered to put chocks under it for that...

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    Unless the RS was parked in front of the VX I don't think chalking the RS wheels would have helped
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post


    That is Goodyear Kevlar MT tracks buddy, no weak AT for me....lol
    That asymmetric tread design hurts so good. Serious though, glad you're okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VXorado View Post
    That asymmetric tread design hurts so good. Serious though, glad you're okay.
    Yep, the kevlar did real good with traction, stuck to me no matter how hard I tried to wiggle out from underneath it.

    Good news, I can move my arm around a little bit, no lifting yet. Bruise has colored either, can't wait for those pics.

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    The wife said it happened because I was whining about driving the old girl 2000 miles. My back already hates me just for thinking about sitting in that seat for that long. She is a trail queen, 13000 miles in almost 3 years. 1000 miles when I drove her home, another 1000 driving back and forth for my ortho appointments in Beaufort, and 1200 on driving back and forth to URE. She doesn't get driven too much, just back and forth to work and trails!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    The wife said it happened because I was whining about driving the old girl 2000 miles. My back already hates me just for thinking about sitting in that seat for that long. She is a trail queen, 13000 miles in almost 3 years. 1000 miles when I drove her home, another 1000 driving back and forth for my ortho appointments in Beaufort, and 1200 on driving back and forth to URE. She doesn't get driven too much, just back and forth to work and trails!!!
    Are you talking about your wife or your truck??? (he he he)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebenezr View Post
    Are you talking about your wife or your truck??? (he he he)
    Nice one

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    Is the VX ok....I hope you didnt hurt it ....
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    Ortho couldn't tell me anything today. It is too swollen, but since I have decent motion control, it should be fine and that the tingling could be from nerve damage. Could go away tomorrow, could be forever. No worries,I can deal with that.
    Hmm...That's what I was worried about. Neurological damage is usually irreversible. Well regardless, everything is undecided at this point. Perhaps when the swelling goes down and the healing process begins, everything will go back to feeling normal again. I'll pray that everything works out well for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by don moore View Post
    Is the VX ok....I hope you didnt hurt it ....
    My bumper definitely saved it from some nasty cladding damage. That stop sign didn't leave a mark on my trucker. It broke the sign off at the concrete in the ground...Grrrr. My VX eats stop signs for lunch.

    Quote Originally Posted by MeowMix View Post
    Hmm...That's what I was worried about. Neurological damage is usually
    irreversible. Well regardless, everything is undecided at this point. Perhaps when the swelling goes down and the healing process begins, everything will go back to feeling normal again. I'll pray that everything works out well for you
    Well, it is sore as hell to touch right now, but I am able to move it a lot more today. No lifting my arm up and out (like if you were to make a chicken wing) But I can move it quite a bit. I think the worst parts:
    I need to do some more maintenance on all three trucks. The movers come on the 30th to start packing our stuff.
    I am a side sleeper, I normally sleep on my left side, which is of course the hurt side. I go to sleep on my right side, only to find that I have woken myself up when I try to roll over onto my left side

    I also had my first nightmare. I was wondering when that was coming. In my dream, my head did get stuck, then I managed to get it out, only to have it parked on my rib cage as I tried to wiggle out. Interesting dream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MeowMix View Post
    Hmm...That's what I was worried about. Neurological damage is usually irreversible. Well regardless, everything is undecided at this point. Perhaps when the swelling goes down and the healing process begins, everything will go back to feeling normal again. I'll pray that everything works out well for you
    Careful here. Nuero injuries fall into different categories. The type of injury here is likely to recover. My opinion. I'm not a neurologist but I have been a veterinarian for 25 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebenezr View Post
    Careful here. Nuero injuries fall into different categories. The type of injury here is likely to recover. My opinion. I'm not a neurologist but I have been a veterinarian for 25 years.
    Vet huh, I won a scholarship for a full ride to Ohio State for veterinary medicine. My AP Physics II class, all 6 of us, took a field trip to Ohio State and played with their nuclear reactor. Even though I had the veterinary medical symbol on my class ring, I decided, nuclear is what I wanted to do. Never looked back. Just gave a vet 200 bucks yesterday...my Irish Terrier started puking, uncontrolled urination, taildown, won't eat or drink, not even treats. Tested negative for parasites, solid stool. Gave him a shot of some type of anti-nausea, some GI friendly food, and supplements. He is a puppy, only 16 months old, neutered, very healthy,never stops...keeps my 6 and 4 year old busy. He is acting better, still peeing uncontrollably sometimes. If he isn't better on Monday, he is going back. At least he is eating and drinking and acting normal.
    Thread jack over....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    Vet huh, I won a scholarship for a full ride to Ohio State for veterinary medicine. My AP Physics II class, all 6 of us, took a field trip to Ohio State and played with their nuclear reactor. Even though I had the veterinary medical symbol on my class ring, I decided, nuclear is what I wanted to do. Never looked back. Just gave a vet 200 bucks yesterday...my Irish Terrier started puking, uncontrolled urination, taildown, won't eat or drink, not even treats. Tested negative for parasites, solid stool. Gave him a shot of some type of anti-nausea, some GI friendly food, and supplements. He is a puppy, only 16 months old, neutered, very healthy,never stops...keeps my 6 and 4 year old busy. He is acting better, still peeing uncontrollably sometimes. If he isn't better on Monday, he is going back. At least he is eating and drinking and acting normal.
    Thread jack over....
    Goodness. Not many would pass up a full ride through Vet school!! or at least the undergrad portion. but I will tell what Nuclear reactors don't bite or scratch and don't having whining crying crabbing complaining owners. You made a good choice but vet med has always provided me an income. Good luck with the dog sounds like he is getting better.

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