The R35Z-9A model features a fuel efficient Yanmar engine producing 23.7 hp (17.7 kW), large cab with powerful air conditioning, suspension seat and fold-up travel pedals for enhanced floor space. The machine’s boom swing capability allows the operator to offset the boom 75 degrees to the left and 50 degrees to the right, facilitating close work alongside foundations and other structures, especially in congested areas.
ROUND FIVE: Jabs from Shevhcenko to start this round. Jedrzejczyk lands a right. Front kick to the body from Jedrzejczyk. Shevhcenko lands an inside leg kick. A few leg kicks go back and forth. They clinch up and hit the fence again. Shevchenko’s control is impressive but her pace is slowing just a bit. Knees from Shevhcenko as she’s got Jedrzejczyk’s posture broken at the moment. Jedrzejczyk throwing some short punches and the ref separates them as they’d kind of stalled out. Jedrzejczyk lands a right. Left from Shevchenko lands flush. Body kick from Jedrzejczyk. Hard leg kick from Shevchenko. Stepping jab from Shevchenko then a spinning back kick to the body. Shevchenko avoids a kick and lands a leg kick. Knee to the body from Shevchenko after Jedrzejczyk landed a body kick of her own. Another jab from Shevchanko lands. Spinning back fist from Shevhcenko lands then she avoids one from Jedrzejczyk and gets a clinch on the fence. Knees from Shevchenko but she’s also got a body lock going and is controlling Jedrzejczyk again. Elbow from Shevhcenko on the break and a knee from Jedrzejczyk. Another spinning back kick to the body from Shevhcenko then a right in close. They both try spinning back fists and clinch up again, which is where the fight will end.
I definitely can’t say this was easy. Not least because at the start, "Poorly Pup" (as she became known) was close to death and could hardly hold her head up. I can, thank heaven, say it was successful. Over several weeks, milk from her mother plus additional hand-feeding eventually got her weight up to a healthy level.
The Skinny: “The best thing I ate this year by far was the Apple Croquette Salad at Brass Heart from their vegan tasting menu. The dish had this fantastic savory apple croquette along with crispy lettuce, rich apple butter, sweet apples and some different purees. I loved this dish so much because in the middle of this amazingly gastronomical restaurant lives this salad that tasted so familiar and comforting. I was so happy to find a restaurant with a vegan tasting menu and was surprised by how filling it was. The interior is glam but cozy and the service is spot on without being pretentious. Amazing!”
ROUND FOUR: Both men are busted up around the face. Holloway lands a one two and digs the body, he’s on a mission this round. Left from Holloway lands then a counter combination. He’s making Ortega miss and landing counters. Kidney shots from Holloway, that’s legal but just mean. Short right from Holloway in close, Ortega lands a right. Ortega digs the body, Holloway lands a left, they’re just throwing technical haymakers at each other. Body work from Holloway and a c combination of hooks. Ortega is on the fence and Holloway is landing to the body and head, he’s breaking Ortega down but Ortega is firing back and wont go away. Holloway lands punches in close. Holloway lands a combination from Holloway but Ortega is able to get a clinch on the fence. Knees from Holloway as he avoids being taken down, Ortega tries to pull guard but gets punches for his effort and they break. Ortega’s left eye is a mess, and Holloway digs to the body and head, he just wont stop. They get close and Holloway grabs a front headlock but wont engage on the mat. They’ll stop this between rounds based on that left eye of Ortega. Holloway lands more punches, Ortega after a single leg and Holloway is defending. body shots from Holloway on the break then a right and Ortega pulls him into mount. Ortega tries to roll under for a leg lock, Holloway rolls through and we’re back up. Another combination from Holloway, Ortega fires back along the fence as the round ends.
Thompson Brothers once focused on cleaning up and grading timbered sites in the rugged Appalachian Mountains near the border of North Carolina and Tennessee. The small, family-owned company expanded into harvesting timber with mechanical equipment in 2010 to weather the recession.
“It was 40 degrees, but all we had was an overcoat and gloves,” he said. “There was no Under Armour then. The only thermal we knew was a thermos!”
General-purpose and heavy-duty buckets are commonly used in normal digging conditions and materials. “But when a customer is in a highly abrasive material, it can play havoc on a general-duty or heavy-duty bucket,” Neal states. “That is when they should consider using a severe-duty bucket, knowing that there is a slight trade-off in bucket capacity and extra weight in the bucket. But it will last much longer than the non-severe-duty buckets.”
It was a special time which many remember fondly. And if there’s any wrestler this Rumble match should be dedicated to, it’s the late great Mr. Perfect. He came so close to going to the Wrestlemania main event. Well .. he did get to WMX-8 but not like you think. In a couple of months he was relegated to losing a short six-man tag on Sunday Night Heat before the main show. Regardless of what came after, Rumble 2002 will always be known as one of the most star-studded. Thanks for reading.
The company says this on-board grade indication option provides operators with an accurate readout of the cross slope and main-fall slope of the machine. The company says the machine cross slope and main-fall slope information is displayed in real time through the machine’s main display monitor, and the readout can be easily configured to display either percentage or degrees depending on preference.
The 6600 standard brush Wolf model brush cutter from Abra Equipment Supply, Crosslake, Minn., features suction and high tempered steel blades to blast through brush and saplings up to 3 in. A balanced stump jumper protects the gearbox and prevents vibration. Galvanized 5/16-in. safety chains on the front and rear can protect against flying debris and aid in mulching.
That “as it happens” means that little of the video coverage of the digging is choreographed. “Since ‘The Curse of Oak Island’ is a real, ongoing treasure hunt that just happens to be the subject of a reality TV program on the History Channel,” Lessard said, “the heavy equipment is filmed where it is actually used.”
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