Great News.

Well my # 2 son came from the Drs office .Surgery for his colon is due the week after next. Dr seems he will be in late stage 1 possibility stage 2.Going to have it done close to home.Cancer hasn't progressed to kidneys,or liver.There is indication that the cells are sparse in the colon great news and the prognosis is good.Granddaughter is free of cancer so no breast surgery is needed.About the G.M.C.,Son has it back together with the exceptions of electrical connectors,dist wiring,hoses, oil change,filters.anti freeze.The EGR ports were blocked with carbon, closed Off,took most of the day cleaning the intake and block.Will have it running tomorrow if all goes well.Then it's on to servicing the plow truck(72 ford)then the 92 ford truck and last but not least is the 706 tractor.On the way back from the garage.My son helps me get around outside as well as inside,I stumbled and almost fell getting up on the deck steps,saved again by my son.The legs are almost gone, as is the left hand all of them fingers and the last two fingers of the right hand.Although it is a tiring situation,like the old Indian in the movie(Josey Wales) I shall endeavor to persevere!Now I want to thank all for their prayers and kindness shown to my family and me.Thank you all and please keep us in your payers.Warmest regards, Lou & Victor.
 
It is always good to read good news. My hope for you and your family is that you have nothing but good news from now on.
 

Lou, you have been one of my YT cyber friends for years now. Keep on Keeping on. We have a lot in common.
Best wishes to you and family!!
Loren.
 
Glad to hear good news! I hope this upcoming winter season treats you and your family well.
 
Great news for sure, Lou.

Hope they indeed did detect your son's cancer early.

Keep on keepin' on.
 
That?s good to hear Lou! My uncle who farmed together with my dad passed away in 2010 in my home state of KS is facing lung cancer. A couple years ago he took some rounds of chemo and the tumor has shrunk, they are keeping an eye on it because he chose not the have it removed. Going in for a check up this coming week.
When there is carbon in an intake manifold take a torch welding tip an start the carbon burning then after a few minutes turn off the acetelyene an open the oxygen way up. The carbon will then continue to burn. Keep going from side to side until it burns out. Probably have to be careful on an aluminum manifold all the ones I have ever done were cast. And you will definitely want to do it outside.
 

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