Jim Nelson
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If you go to E.R. and get in they will burn a hole with a paper clip and you will want to hug the person that does it. There will be quite a geyser and you will lose the nail, but it's worth it. BTDT.
My Dad used a small drill bit in a pin vise on my thumb.You beat me to it, although I've always used a paper clip.
To the OP, hopefully that's all that it will take to make your toe feel better. Even if it's broken I doubt they will do more than tape it to the next one.
I don't wear steel toes around equipment, there've been too many people lose their toes because of "safety" boots. Then again I don't own a set of flip flops.
If they will let you in. My wife has got kidney stones and they said it was not priority during the Black Swan nonsense that is going on.
It was not today, but yesterday, that I was filling my tractor by pail with a fuel can because we have no power here yet, and it was running the pto generator. It was dark out and very windy, so I was getting more fuel on the tractor than in it. I also had a flashlight since it was 3 AM, and put it on the hood to light up the area.
That vibrated down as I was pouring in fuel...then whap...whap...whap, right into the engine fan it went.
I probably should have seen that coming.
My friend and I were talking about the extent men will go to not to see a Dr. Lots of stories of paper towels and electrical tape. The best one was of two uncles working on an outboard motor. The motor lift slipped resulting in a massive blood blister under thumbnail. They tried drilling a small hole, but every time one uncle pushed down with the drill, the other pulled away. They then clamped his thumb in a shop vice, drilled the hole in the thumbnail, and voila, instant relief.
Glad you got it worked out.I called urgent care and asked for advice. they said if it hurts come in, ther'es no one there and htey could see me right away. i went there and there was a 2-3 hour wait. So I left. i got a sewing needle and put it in alcohol for a few min, then got it red hot under a lighter, then back in alcohol. Gentlely pushed it under the nail and pulled it out, and blood came shooting out. the relief was instant, i wish i'd done it sooner. Now I know! a couple shots of vodka took the edge off as well.
The nail was completely filled with blood but it remained sealed in the front. so it was easy to put the needle in and hit the area to relieve the pressure.
Thanks for the help, it feel's so much better.

Is you wife actually passing the stones?
They are incredibly painful...I know.
Don't be afraid to take her to the ER any time of day or night.
Where is the nearest hospital? Belfast? Camden? Augusta?
Don't waste ANY time if she asks you for help!
Dumb thing today? No, but last week I was screwing up. Thankfully there was a camera....

I knew it was coming and still yelled “Oh $#*t!“
Glad you posted this. It takes a big man to admit their mistakes. A bigger one to post the video!
I was surprised hoses and connections stayed together. Why wouldn’t they just pull out? For going bad, it went well. No busted hoses or connectors and oil running all over. Win!
You probably don’t have to start tractor to unbind the top link. Hydraulics will find equilibrium if you retract it or in float (if available). Then again, I’m compulsive reducing number of starts....
I guess you couldn't hear me screaming at ya to disconnect those hoses, what with the tractor running and all..![]()
Hoses tested tough to at least 1000 pound drag torque. Heh!