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A stress test shows heart disease in it's later stages at 70% blockage or more. I still pass the stress test, had one last summer. If you fail the stress test the cardiologist will be looking to do a procedure on you, stent or bypass if you are having symptoms. It's best to do a test that shows earlier development of heart disease. The Ct scan will show if you have heart disease at an earlier stage about 20%. it shows calcium build-up in the heart. The one thing it does not show is the plaque that has not calcified, but it is still better than a stress test at early detection. The test is worth every penny to your loved ones if you act on a negative results.

This is a slide that was shown at a seminar by a cardiologist on detecting your plaques early comparing the stress test to the cardiac CT.

Thank you Don. I guess I will keep my CT appt for Thurs.

Randy, big step meeting the parents! Hope it makes you both feel like awkward teens. :)

Youz guyz be careful with all these late snows.

Drew, I hope you aren't fighting "town hall" on your EZ pass. The Texas system was plagued with problems a couple of years ago. I hope they got them figured out by now. Texans are starting to revolt on toll roads. I hope they don't build any more.

Take care everyone and have a blessed day.
 
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The low this morning was 23*, the high yesterday was in the mid 40's and windy. Looks like today will overcast with a chance of rain or snow showers all day into the overnight. They are called for the temperature to be in the mid 40's and windy again.

I'm with farmer2009 on the use of utv's. Mine is licensed for the road, we have BLM and state land with in a few miles of us. I'll take it hunting most of the time, the roads are like cobblestone roads with about half the stones missing. And it's just easier to jump in it to run up to the neighbors place. Also use it just to move stuff around when working on things.

Hope everyone has a relaxing Sunday and stays healthy.
CWB.
 
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Good afternoon. Times are all strange at the moment, we had a dose of DST applied and then grandson confused us even further by staying in his own bed until well after daylight.

The world has shrunk slightly today, at least for those in this country who want to go visit Australia, as the first ever direct passenger service has just gone into service between the two countries for those that don't mind flying without a break for 17 hours.


Thomas, hope you are starting to feel a little better and the only stars you see tonight are those up in the night sky. Lot's of info TBN comparing R1 v R4, maybe you could now add a new angle to that. :)
 
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66°F and .71 inches rain. Hint of clearing but currently not raining.

End of tax prep in sight.

Ham radio class this afternoon.

Doing a faux-tissorie chicken in the IP today.

Prayers for all, especially Ed’s Mom
Hope you have a better day, Thomas. ouch!
Be safe
Have a great day
 
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36°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 50° today.

Had a great time Friday night playing the benefit for an old high school classmate. The place was packed, and a fair amount of money was made to help him, as was the plan. It was nice to play again with my buddies, too.

Getting the Husqvarna rider out today to give it a once over, as The Wife plans to use it with the garden dump trailer this week ... moving some pavers and landscaping rock in-between rain events, I guess.

Congrats to BEF on his contest win. Did deiselcrawler get anything for being the 5M poster? And how do the rest of us get hats and mugs?

Glad you didn't get seriously hurt, Thomas. Hope you're not too sore today.
 
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Good Morning!!!! 40F @ 6:30AM. Cloudy with a few showers. High 53F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%.

Rain moving out this afternoon leaving partly cloudy skies, and not coming back anywhere in the next ten days. Mid 70s by next weekend. Sure hope we get to have a spring this year, as last year we were in the 90s before the end of April.

Glad you're OK today Thomas. I've slipped a time or two on the stirrup step on the Kubota, especially when my boots were wet. Easy to twist something on the way down, and we don't bounce like we used to, either.:eek:

Good to see you bouncing back, too, Randy. Ellen will never replace your wife, but there's no reason you shouldn't start making new memories with Ellen.

Mostly, I just don't understand why people insist on throwing bottles out the window, spreading glass all over the road. Takes a big piece to kill a car tire, but sure plays heck with the thin, skinny bike tires. And it stays there a long time, until the county comes along with a sweeper. Then the same people wonder why bicyclists don't stick to the white line, where all the glass they put there hides out. To you rub your tires with your fingers to brush the glass off? Started doing that back in the days of tubular tires, and still do it. Just not as easy to reach that back tire these days.:laughing:

I'd sure hate to be without my RTV. I'd never pay $25,000 for a new one, but then I quit suffering drive off depreciation a long time ago and always try to find something with a few years on it. Can't imagine trying to haul gravel/dirt in a golf cart, or even getting up the steep terrain here in one.

Sounds like you had a busy day, Kyle. Glad your back held up for the track and field event. Were you replacing seals/o-rings in that cylinder? Would you do it again yourself, or take it to that place Don uses and let them do it instead? Asking because my Kubota is gettin' pretty long in the tooth, and it's only a matter of time before it'll be my turn.

I also don't understand why voters tolerate predatory practices in government. Like Drew's robot traffic ticket, or bad treatment/ridiculous fees at the DMV. I'm starting to see big jumps in vehicle registration fees come through that were gifted to us by legislators in the last session, and you can bet I'll remember in November how they got that way.

Got the mag and generator cleaned up and installed back on the old motorcycle yesterday. Relieved to find that they both passed the electrical tests recommended in the manual. At least they did after I repaired one of the test leads; the end just came off in my hand! No wonder, it's gotta be at least twenty years old by now.:eek: The felt wiper for the points cam is long gone, so I'll try to find something that'll work at McMaster today and get that on order. Than go back out to the garage and squint some more at the points, hopefully finding the sweet spot where they break at just the right time.

Hope everyone enjoys the rest of their weekend!

I think the only memorable thing that the Michigan Legislature has done in my lifetime was passing the bottle return bill in 1972. Before, the roads were literally covered in glass, and cans were all over. After, very little trash. Now we need to fast food containers and other things on the same system.
 
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36°F and cloudy this morning, going up to 50° today.

Had a great time Friday night playing the benefit for an old high school classmate. The place was packed, and a fair amount of money was made to help him, as was the plan. It was nice to play again with my buddies, too.

Getting the Husqvarna rider out today to give it a once over, as The Wife plans to use it with the garden dump trailer this week ... moving some pavers and landscaping rock in-between rain events, I guess.

Congrats to BEF on his contest win. Did deiselcrawler get anything for being the 5M poster? And how do the rest of us get hats and mugs?

Glad you didn't get seriously hurt, Thomas. Hope you're not too sore today.

I'd buy a coffee cup and a hat if I could.
 
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Good evening all. 56F for the start,overcast and humid, moderate wind. Chance of rain today, had a cell on Red River headed out direction but fell apart before it go here. High temp was 75F, got breezy when cell got close and overcast all day. Chance of rain next 3 days. Chapel to start day, made breakfast, napped, dug up one of the crepe myrtle bushes for step daughter, and had a tube patching party.
 
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Sounds like you had a busy day, Kyle. Glad your back held up for the track and field event. Were you replacing seals/o-rings in that cylinder? Would you do it again yourself, or take it to that place Don uses and let them do it instead? Asking because my Kubota is gettin' pretty long in the tooth, and it's only a matter of time before it'll be my turn.!

RNG, you could do it...It's not a fun, glorious job. It is messy, and you will get oil on everything and you will have to use 2 or 3 old t-shirts to try and keep the oil from running off the table. The darn seals set me back about $60... In the kit, you get a split plastic ring that fits inside your cylinder's wall ID groove. You have to delicately put it in place so that the snap ring will "glide" over it. It still took me a decent amount of force to get the snap ring to go over it. I have a nice wooden bench with a 2" thick wood top about 6 feet long. I attached the rod end to 1 end of the table using a Kant twist clamp and putting the "T" end on the edge of the table, then the other end I used a 2" ratcheting truckers tie down strap to put tension on it to pull it apart. I still had to use a wood block with a sledge to help drive it apart while it was in tension......The hot ticket would be to still have the cylinder COMPLETELY full of oil and use a porta power to use hydraulic force to push the snap ring over the temporary groove filling split ring. I have to admit, it is a mess. I probably shot out about a cup or 2 of fluid taking it off and getting it apart. My stupid, idiotic mistake was to not take close up photos of the seals in order to try to procure them outside of Deere. There are 2 seals that are kind of orange in color, not sure if they are teflon or what. I saw no markings on those.

Good news is it is working great again. The opposite side looks good for now, but I'm guessing the seals won't last much longer being long in the tooth. If it is hot outside, and I have an extra $60, I would probably just take it in... Maybe I need to rig up an old hydraulic cylinder to a heavy metal table for pulling these things apart...and write a program for our CNC lathe to make the split sleeve groove fillers. I need to do the ones on the 5420's FEL which is a 541 model FEL.


Apple Ipad question. Gen 2. Giving us a "needs activation" and won't complete it. Says the server is down.... WTHeck?
 

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