Going to put a dab of weld on the protruding end of the boltsCan yer change the bolts to different ones or damage the head so they cant undo em again.
Yes I got to stand out in the snerrMorning, hope you are well!
Does this mean the CTEK is busted? They have a very good reputation for replacing their kit when it fails.Got me tratter battery full of volts using the old skool charger. Connected back to the tratter. Will keep a close watch on how stable it is over the next few days.
Not ruled it out yet. Got some monitoring to do. Checked my bike battery (about 7 years old) a couple of days ago, it looks ok and was charged with the CTEK a couple of weeks ago. Also got to see if the tratter battery holds its charge.Does this mean the CTEK is busted? They have a very good reputation for replacing their kit when it fails.
He's probably going to show you how to assemble and use that dungeon kit you were looking at...that a "follow-up" is booked with the Spine Surgeon for Monday night.
Other than "It's pretty-poor" I am not sure what he might say.
I think surgery is a last-resort, so I predict it will be physio and muscle strengthening exercise.
...that a "follow-up" is booked with the Spine Surgeon for Monday night.
Other than "It's pretty-poor" I am not sure what he might say.
I think surgery is a last-resort, so I predict it will be physio and muscle strengthening exercise.
I was going to suggest a deb of weld on the side so no spanner would fit and maybe even tacking them to the towbar.Going to put a dab of weld on the protruding end of the bolts
Luckily I saved the old bolts
The very best of luck with this. I have all fingers and toes crossed for you....that a "follow-up" is booked with the Spine Surgeon for Monday night.
Other than "It's pretty-poor" I am not sure what he might say.
I think surgery is a last-resort, so I predict it will be physio and muscle strengthening exercise.
Many thanks for the support (I shall wear it always!).The very best of luck with this. I have all fingers and toes crossed for you.
Many thanks for the support (I shall wear it always!).
The cervical traction rig arrived this afternoon, I have had a brief "test" and its not overly uncomfortable.
The supplied "Engrish" documentation suggests 5 - 10 mins no more than 3 x a day.
Game on.
Morning All.
Not a great night, sore neck from the Chiro's manipulation.
But we are still here and that's the main thing.
Have a lovely day!
Just thinkin.....I occasionally deal with a one man engineering firm. Chap had an unexpected quadruple bypass about five years ago. When I ask how he's doing, he usually replies 'well I woke up this morning..'