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If you work beneath your truck, absolutely close the cab doors!

frioman

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I can't stress this enough. Yes...I did it. I was being so careful working beneath my M923, then I had to get something out of the cab and left the cab door open. I crawled beneath the truck, crawled back out, stood up, and BAM! I hit my head on the opened door. Man I know I got a concussion and lost brain cells that I can't afford to lose. Uhmm...let's say it hurt REALLY bad.

Now in addition to making sure the doors are closed, I also wear one of those plastic replica baseball batting helmets when I'm working around the truck. It resembles a baseball cap but it's made of hard plastic -- basically a hardhat. Trust me, you don't want this to happen to you...ever.
 

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All that means is that you have worked on an MV. Done it a couple of times which may explain other problems. ;-)
 

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Been there, done that.
 

73m819

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YEP, most times I find the ground real QUICK, while we are on safety working under the trucks, you should try to ware goggles, the clear ones with the elastic strap, they are a lot easier to keep on then glasses and keeps stuff from going around the lens of glasses. because it is a MV truism that if bits of crap are above you, it WILL end up on your face and in your eyes.
 

mkcoen

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The only thing truer than a deuce biting you is a piece of armor doing it. There are sharp corners and edges everywhere.
 

Al Harvey

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The sharper the edge or the larger the drip is directly related to the odds of you hitting it or it getting in your eye.
 

zout

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Yup..will say it's at the top of my list of the dumbest more hurtful injuries. And I thought the first time was bad enough I did it several times after that.
 

Trailboss

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Yep, I've hit my head on the door bottom and other locations under a truck. Banged my noggin just last week.....or couple of weeks ago?.....maybe a month? Gee, I don't remember stuff as well as I used to :confused:
 

oboyjohn

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I have done that at least a few times in the Forces and I believe I still have the scar on my upper back to prove it. Always close the doors before going under it!!
 

dilligaf13

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I'm not going to throw anyone under the bus, but I know someone on this forum who was forced (by the now ex-wife) to wear a hockey helmet anytime he worked under his deuce. All because of one little trip to the ER for some stitches.....
 

Floridianson

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Rule # 1 of Rules of Engagement. Close all doors.
Been there and lucky for me nothing important is stored in there.
 
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PureMayhem

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That is the reasons why I named my M923 "Audrey II". That is the name of the big green bloodsucking alien plant in the movie Little Shop of Horrors. Every time I work on it she takes a little bit of my blood.
 

18operator

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I've banged my noggin on the front bumper of my truck! I may have knocked myself clean out... Don't remember much after that. Problem is, you can't close the bumper.
 

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When I was reverse engineering the M927 a while back I was using the "blue flame speed wrench" to cut things off the truck. I had to crawl under the truck several times to cut out some plumbing and each time I came out at a certain place I would whack my head......four times in less that 30 minutes....each time telling myself to watch for that head banger. The last time I lost my religion and torched off more metal that I actually needed to. I mean...the truck had to be punished....right.
 

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Been there, done that. And as an auto technician I can atest to that NOT being a MV novelty. Oh, and if you're under a running truck inspecting, you may want ear plugs as that air dump in your ear is WAY loud. What? Did you say something? :lol::lol:
 

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I remember a certain psychic member of this forum showing up at the 2010 Georgia Rally with a fine shiner on his eye. He said it was from lowering a deuce spare tire winch and the handle got away from him. I think he smarted off to the wife. He kind of looked like this. (Note, pic is not the real subject but a poorly paid stand in)
 

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