They might be designed for overdrive – and lots of it – yet while they have a pretty rounded high-end, the neat thing here is they clean up very well. While there is no treble bleed circuit, as you pull down the volume, it creates a wider range of sounds than you’d expect. Leigh favours Bare Knuckle and other UK makers such as The Creamery but, really, the choice is yours.
The four-way dozer blade from McLaren Industries, Jacksonville, Fla., can be used for land clearing, grading, backfilling and ditchiwng. The attachment is available in 74, 84 and 96 in. and features a 19-in. blade face with a 3,000-psi hydraulic cylinder and 5,600-psi hydraulic line. The blade also contains a severe duty sub-frame.
(When I called the AG’s office for comment, Amy Spitalnick, a spokeswoman for Underwood and previously for Schneiderman, declined to address the substance of Teachout’s critique but did say, “If you want to write a bullshit piece that disparages the people in this office and their legal work, go ahead and do that.”)
After a fourth and fifth rewrite go down in flames, Roy finally stands from his desk and heads to the staircase.
“Ditching and grading normally is not as abusive as high-production dig and load-out applications, so there is not a big concern over damaging the tilting mechanism,” he continues. “Tilting buckets and tilting couplers can be very expensive, however. But if the owner’s job requires large amounts of land formation on slopes and valleys, a tilting mechanism can pay for itself in little time.”
Alex Berg, president, Triple E Equipment, Pompano Beach, Fla., says the goal of manufacturers is to create machines and attachments that can handle jobs that may have required manual labor in the past.
ROUND ONE: Ansaroff is an inch taller and has half an inch of reach advantage. They touch gloves to get us going. Gadelha lands a right to counter a leg kick. More rights from Gadelha, she’s looking to scrap. Ansaroff looking for leg kicks but they’re naked and she’s asking to be countered. They both land punches into a clinch and Gadelha is looking for a body lock takedown. It takes a bit but Gadelha is successful and moves to half guard almost instantly. Gadelha lands body shots while looking to open up a passing opportunity. Ansaroff kicks Gadelha upright but can’t get up before Gadelha lands a right and returns to half guard. Body to head punches from Gadelha, Ansaroff is looking to control posture and ride this out at the moment. Ansaroff hits a sweep and is able to roll Gadleha off of her and get back up. Ansaroff coming forward but isn’t landing anything yet. Sneaky side kick to the face from Ansaroff. Ansaroff lands an uppercut but eats a counter elbow. Gadelha pushes into the clinch and lands a right but can’t keep Ansaroff on the fence. Another single leg attempt from Gadelha but Ansaroff stays upright and gets free. Bit of a right from Gadelha, Ansaroff lands a leg kick as the round ends.
In the Marsh’s “A History of World War II: The D-Day Invasion to the Fall of Berlin,” solo performer John Fisher makes each cold number, each obscure officer or site name, each military stratagem into a one-man fireworks display. Whether you could nod along with references to German aircraft like the Focke-Wulf or you only vaguely remember names like Dunkirk, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge from high school history class, Fisher makes his obsession with the second world war — and its representations in film and nonfiction — contagious, edifying and as theatrical as a circus.
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After years of steady technological gains, the past two years have seen an explosion of tech features on mid-sized excavators (20 to 45 metric ton). We asked manufacturers to provide insights on their most recent and significant technologies.
Side- and rear-view cameras have been standard on Volvo excavators since 2016. Smart View, which uses three cameras to provide a birds-eye view of the machine, is now available. If the machine is equipped with Dig Assist, the operator can leave the Smart View display on the main monitor or cast it to the larger Co-Pilot display used by Dig Assist.
White hit Tana with an uppercut in the corner. Tana blocked a dragon screw and hit one of his own, then tagged Okada. Okada nailed White with right hands and a back elbow. White escaped a flapjack, but Okada hit him with an air raid crash. Okada went for a tombstone, but White turned it into a Saito suplex. Okada escaped a brainbuster attempt, and hit a flapjack into a double down.Â
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