Posted by pete 23 on January 04, 2015 at 10:36:31 from (74.33.82.245):
In Reply to: Sore foot. posted by bison on January 04, 2015 at 07:45:07:
As every mechanic seems to do on occasion, I hit my thumb with a hammer. Well, ya, that hurt like the dickens. But, about a week later I hit the same thumb. I just ran around the shop, not hollering, just running as I could not stand still. OHHHH that hurt. Another time I was lowering the steering, shift mechanism and fuel tank down on a 66 series IH tractor and got my finger caught under it. Could not reach the cherry picker pump to raise it but managed to get a hold of a bar or screwdriver and get my finger out. Working alone. It opened up pretty good so drove to the Dr. No Dr. in town that day, drove to neighboring town. He deadened finger a little and sewed through the finger nail to stitch it together. Talk about seeing stars when he went through that finger nail. They were flying all over but I didn't quite pass out.
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