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Claims for our first 80f or better day of this spin around the shiney blob .
Thanks to all, surgeon said the tendon took some 'chunks' of kneecap with it when it went into orbit, but otherwise a textbook re-attachment. He did mention drills and installing anchors, so I suppose a shout-out to DeWalt or Milwaukee is in order. He did mention that being in (sort of) good shape for the age helps recovery, so another shout-out to Husky, Stihl, Echo & Fiskars! Apparently looking at 6 weeks crutches with increasing knee rotation starting at about 2 weeks, then formal 6 week rehab once off the 6 weeks of crutches. Cannot honestly say that I'm looking forward to it, but without the muscle attached a one-inch leglift was impossible, soooooooo yeah, pretty sure the Doc's orders will be followed pretty closely.Hoping for a full recovery.
Happy Belated BD Billy, what is this, 29 or 30?Thanks, Steve!
Oh yeah, I love me some dirty greasy shaft pics. So hot right now.gooder evening boys & whatnots..
I stripped the shredder in quicker time as it’s probably 4th time.
It was as i finally thought, (process of elimination). The semi seized shaft caused enough resistance, the circuitboard thought it had a blockage/jam and then cut the power to the motor.
I wirewheeled & sandedI as much as I could and then greased it up. It now works as it should . “For a homeowner shredder”
Btw I thought you,d be wanting the dirty shaft pic's.
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