When I was stretching I went out but according to my buddie I fell to my knees first then sideways onto my head. So it could have been a lot worse.
Yeah. Mentally grappling with human frailty is sombering stuff. And sobering stuff. At the same time.
When I was stretching I went out but according to my buddie I fell to my knees first then sideways onto my head. So it could have been a lot worse.
That's funny because I get super super emotional when I have a concussion, I always have this fear I am gonna forget my wife or kid..Had one of my lower links on my crawler fall on my head one night. The Jonny joint clubbed me in the noggin like a baby seal. When I came to I pulled myself out under the rear diff rather than out the side like a normal person would. Sat down and was laughing hysterically while I was bawling my eyes out! Finally got back to reality and was like "what was that all about???"
I bet your wife wishes you would forget me! LolThat's funny because I get super super emotional when I have a concussion, I always have this fear I am gonna forget my wife or kid..
That's funny because I get super super emotional when I have a concussion, I always have this fear I am gonna forget my wife or kid..

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Here's the link to the playlist of the mysterious missfire at idle. @AgDieseler @campfire and any other guys 6.2 diesel experts..
But in the last video I'm not hearing the miss. Granted that the medium isn't great for capturing precise sounds, but aside from hearing the idle drop from high idle to low idle, it sounded about as normal as I expected to hear through a phone mic.damn dude!
glad you're basically o.k.
When you get up and down a lot like you did you're using your thighs and butt muscles. They just happen to be the two largest groups in the body. When they work hard they need a lot of oxygen, which is delivered by the bloodstream. So I'm guessing you already had a "pump" going, standing that last time and stretching used the last bit of free oxygenated blood, rereouting it from your head.
Happens to me more than I care to mention...I can feel it "coming on" so to speak, so I can stop and walk it off.
Take care of yourself! and Ethel!
The cold start at 60 F tells me you have an issue. No way it should start that hard at 60 F. The 250,000 mile 6.2 in my 81 Jimmy started on the second or third revolution at 25 F. That being said, I don't know how many GP's are non-op on your 6.2. Starter speed sounds within spec...
My '83 could be that cranky, but again, never at 60 F.
So, how many GP's are working?