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5 hours ago, t_revz said:

feet up today Dale?

Fkn I wish. Turns out I was so apparently keen at the interview on Friday, they asked me to start tomorrow, so I have been busier than a one armed walpaperer with an itchy sack :(

After 6 months of doing fckall, it feels REALLY good to say "..got work tomorrow..."

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19 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Put a walbro 255 in the 34 today! WHAT A CU&@ OF A JOB!! glad I don’t need to do that again ffs, took me about 3 hours! She’s gonna see Dr Marc @ C-Red Thursday and collect Friday as a MANUAL!! Oooowwwwwtttt can’t wait!!

Did u manage to get it as low as the factor pump so u dont run outa fuel at 1/4 tank?

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Did u manage to get it as low as the factor pump so u dont run outa fuel at 1/4 tank?


It’s in the same position so yeah I guess so, the only thing that’s different is the filter thing, walbro one is shorter
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It’s all at Marc’s, I have every thing I need except the new Momo wheel I’m still waiting for
The purple beast is becoming more beastly every week. Has ash started doing left leg excersizes?
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Haha nah who knows if she’ll even like it as a manual!!
Suppose you'll find out Friday night. If she gets a turn?;-) chirping second like a angry caged cockato, luring you in to mongrel the index finger.
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Suppose you'll find out Friday night. If she gets a turn?;-) chirping second like a angry caged cockato, luring you in to mongrel the index finger.


Hahaha yeah IF SHE GETS TO DRIVE [emoji23][emoji23]
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Hahaha yeah IF SHE GETS TO DRIVE [emoji23][emoji23]
Did u get a short shift for it? I put a poxy speco gear knob on mine to replace the even poxier skull that was on it when I bought it. Then put a tomei duracon on it. Heaps better with the tomei loads more feel.
Fkn I wish. Turns out I was so apparently keen at the interview on Friday, they asked me to start tomorrow, so I have been busier than a one armed walpaperer with an itchy sack [emoji20]
After 6 months of doing fckall, it feels REALLY good to say "..got work tomorrow..."
Be careful of the back mate. I've done the discs twice in the L1234, doc reconds next time operating. I do back excersizes everyday when I hit time and a half ;-) and wear a lumbar brace at work. I've found the thermoskin one from the chemist isn't so intrusive. Keeps the back warm and has rigidity plus flexibility. I mash the shower on red hot in the morning and compress the spine with the boiling hot water to warm it up. Works for me.
Did u get a short shift for it? I put a poxy speco gear knob on mine to replace the even poxier skull that was on it when I bought it. Then put a tomei duracon on it. Heaps better with the tomei loads more feel.


Nah let’s just get in in and see that it works first lol
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Be careful of the back mate. I've done the discs twice in the L1234, doc reconds next time operating. I do back excersizes everyday when I hit time and a half ;-) and wear a lumbar brace at work. I've found the thermoskin one from the chemist isn't so intrusive. Keeps the back warm and has rigidity plus flexibility. I mash the shower on red hot in the morning and compress the spine with the boiling hot water to warm it up. Works for me.
When it's been really bad after the herniation. I do excersizes in the hydrotherapy pool warm down in the spa over 2-3 weeks then build up to swimming laps in the heated indoor pool with training fins. Only freestyle stroke. The training fins really build up the lower back muscles.

I hear you bro. This isnt my first time on the roundabout though. Had herniation surgically removed from L4/5 twice before, this time they thought it would be the same, turned out to be an arseload of scar tissue from the first 2 ops, plus my disc had collapsed completely (hence the fusion) plus loaded up the L5/S1 so that one will be the next isue.

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