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Right, that is my issue, the tractor is not calling for regen and I want to force it into a regen. Looks like I am going to putz around at low rpm and accelerate the need to regen. In theory once I regen the brain will lift the limp mode!
I peeked into Orange Tractor Talks and looks like you can cause some damage if you don't do that right, sounds like you have a good plan and I'm glad I never had to deal with that w/ L2501. I miss my tractor therapy!
 
Right, that is my issue, the tractor is not calling for regen and I want to force it into a regen. Looks like I am going to putz around at low rpm and accelerate the need to regen. In theory once I regen the brain will lift the limp mode!
Do you know how long before it regen's?
 
And you wear it well cousin, and I see the Arkansas life is fitting, bare footed and all.
Well actually most hockey players, myself included do not wear socks in our skates. The skates are literally molded to your feet so by not wearing socks the skates “boots” fit better and you give you more feedback from the ice. Plus it helps to keep you from getting over heated. Barefoot is the way to go! Folks have no idea how much you sweat playing a game on ice! Our coaches limited our shifts to ninety seconds max. But it is balls out for that 90 secs. You stay out longer and the opposing player on fresh legs burns you. Your feet do not get cold!
 
Do you know how long before it regen's?
Nope, it is based on particulate load in filter. If you keep engine at higher rpm’s you can “delay” regen a bit. But if you run around at low rpm’s the particulate builds up pretty quickly as the exhaust is not hot enough to burn it out.
 
Nope, it is based on particulate load in filter. If you keep engine at higher rpm’s you can “delay” regen a bit. But if you run around at low rpm’s the particulate builds up pretty quickly as the exhaust is not hot enough to burn it out.
It makes me wonder how long it would have to idle before it regens? Asking for a friend.
 
Well actually most hockey players, myself included do not wear socks in our skates. The skates are literally molded to your feet so by not wearing socks the skates “boots” fit better and you give you more feedback from the ice. Plus it helps to keep you from getting over heated. Barefoot is the way to go! Folks have no idea how much you sweat playing a game on ice! Our coaches limited our shifts to ninety seconds max. But it is balls out for that 90 secs. You stay out longer and the opposing player on fresh legs burns you. Your feet do not get cold!
That there is funny , never ever wore socks!!
 
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Good morning :D
 
Well actually most hockey players, myself included do not wear socks in our skates. The skates are literally molded to your feet so by not wearing socks the skates “boots” fit better and you give you more feedback from the ice. Plus it helps to keep you from getting over heated. Barefoot is the way to go! Folks have no idea how much you sweat playing a game on ice! Our coaches limited our shifts to ninety seconds max. But it is balls out for that 90 secs. You stay out longer and the opposing player on fresh legs burns you. Your feet do not get cold!
Wow, makes good sense, learned something today.
 
Listed some vintage audio equipment as part of downsizing then pulled my 80-83 Pioneer A8 integrated amp and F7 tuner so not accomplishing overall goal ha ha. Just cleaned all pots in amp with Deoxit, think that's all that may be going on with volume cutting out/scratchy etc. It's not quite the SX950, 1050/1250 silver face receivers but still plenty powerful and good sounding.

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Well, finished at the doctor's appt. The surgeon found no definitive reason to do surgery right now. He wants a few more tests done to help pinpoint where the issue is stemming from. As I expected really. Next is an MRA and Bone Scan with dye. My symptoms are to erratic to give him the confidence at the present to commit. We will see.
 
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