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90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby dbcunnz » Mon Jul 17, 2023 2:38 pm

Last evening while chopping kindling wood the 90yold motor gave a cough and splutter with tightening of the chest to about 1and a half servèrity outof 10 i put the axe down and sat back for about 5 minutes until the coughing and splutter had stopped and as I only had about 5 minutes left to finish the job started chopping the kindling again but after about 2 minutes there was a loud cough and much bigger spluttering with the chest tightening up to about 5 or 6 servèrity stopped working waited a couple of minutes no change so went inside sat on my comfy chair and after about 10 minutes still at about level 5 or 6 rang the triple 1.
Got carted off to the garage were a Dr mechanic told me my engine was pretty much warn out and would never work to full capacity again.
But I am sitting in hospital feeling the same as I was yesterday before I started cutting the kindling but been told to take it easy
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby deeknow » Mon Jul 17, 2023 2:43 pm

Oh jeeze mate, thank goodness you managed to dial the feds, hope they look after you in there. How long they gonna keep ya on the ward? :wub:
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby dbcunnz » Mon Jul 17, 2023 3:00 pm

deeknow wrote:Oh jeeze mate, thank goodness you managed to dial the feds, hope they look after you in there. How long they gonna keep ya on the ward? :wub:

They said 2 or 3 days and see how it is then
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby cowpatz » Mon Jul 17, 2023 3:29 pm

Sorry to hear that Doug but lucky you got a "warning shot over the bow" so to speak.
Rest up and it might be time to start purchasing precut kindling, rather than cutting it yourself.
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby Charl » Mon Jul 17, 2023 3:53 pm

dbcunnz wrote:...Has started to show its age...
Lol UR da Man Doug. Time to adjust the Idle speed.
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 17, 2023 6:58 pm

Sorry to hear the news, Doug!
At 89, (coming up to 90 next March 2nd), I get affected in a similar way during a spot of gardening, etc.
In my case, it's due to a severe lack of; "muscle power"...strength, energy, and stamina.
It places me back in my comfy chair at frequent intervals, after each snip of my garden hedge, or a brush of the dust from my mantlepiece!
Many years of glorious inactivity since my retirement in 1984, have now left me weak and uninspired to do anything involving any form of "work" (The dreaded word!).
...and the very thought of going to a; "Gym" for "exercise" every week, leaves me terrified and breathless!
I just need someone to offer to do the jobs for me...
...my large 3-bedroom house and garden need a lot of; "looking after"
...and the; "someones" and "looking after", are always invisible, at the required times!
...... :unsure: .... :unsure: ....!

Look after yourself Doug, and get well soon!.... :D ...!

Paul....from a comfy chair, with a cup of Tetley Tea, somewhere in England... :sleepy: ...!
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby jpreou » Tue Jul 18, 2023 9:04 am

Look after yourselves gents; I'm sure others can step in and help with the heavy stuff. Take it easy. Go sim! (but keep excitement levels down)
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby emfrat » Tue Jul 18, 2023 6:57 pm

I have watched Doug sim fly his Whistling Wheelbarrow around Blenheim. Smooth, accurate, and unflappable. :thumbup:
Best wishes for a steady recovery, Doug - don't forget, the good guys always win in the end :D

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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby dbcunnz » Tue Jul 18, 2023 7:41 pm

Thanks guys for all your messages it sure was a wake-up call and I will be taking things a little slower from now on although things aren't quite as bad as they thought the Dr said that by my quick actions of getting the st John early I had saved any serious damage to my heart so off home tomorrow and take things easy for the next couple of months and then I should build up gradually over the next 2 or 3 months and I could be back to my normal life again so let's hope he is right
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby Splitpin » Wed Jul 19, 2023 9:06 am

Big D ...So sorry I missed this yesterday. Bloody hell fella, please take it easy...listen to the doc and get better.
All the best old mate, look after yourself.
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby cooldad » Wed Jul 19, 2023 3:52 pm

Seems it's that time of year. I've just come out of hospital after a mild heart attack. Have to take it a bit easier now. I know of 3 other people who also have had heart problems in the last 2 months.

Take it easy Doug and look after yourself
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby deeknow » Wed Jul 19, 2023 8:26 pm

cooldad wrote:Seems it's that time of year. I've just come out of hospital after a mild heart attack.]

Jeeze CD .. you guys are starting to give me palpitations just thinking about it !!!! take care mate
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby deaneb » Wed Jul 19, 2023 9:43 pm

Sorry to hear Doug. Hoping you a speedy recovery and take it easy!
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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby Adamski » Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:23 pm

Wow - what a survivor you are, Doug!!! Thank goodness it all turned out OK! Phew!

Sounds like you need the Accusim Old Codgers Addon - combined with the App where you can do a full ->100% health reset!!!

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Re: 90yold Engine Has started to show its age

Postby dbcunnz » Thu Jul 20, 2023 9:27 pm

Adamski wrote:Wow - what a survivor you are, Doug!!! Thank goodness it all turned out OK! Phew!

Sounds like you need the Accusim Old Codgers Addon - combined with the App where you can do a full ->100% health reset!!!

Adam.

Sounds like the Accusim Old Codgers Addon with the App where you can do a full ->100% health reset!!! would be an excellent program to have, maybe it is a program that should be handed out with the NZ super annuation :lol: :lol: :lol:
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