Povich has been in New York for more than 30 years now, but he remains a die-hard Washington sports fan. In his office, Povich has a small Redskins football displayed. “Dallas sucks” is scrawled in black marker near the seams.
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Yano tagged Ishii, who applied a crab to Umino. Umino made the ropes. Ishii went for a second crab, but Yoshida jumped in and kicked him in the back, and he collapsed into a cradle by Umino for a close nearfall.Â
“Rick and Marty and their team knew they wanted to get a large excavator and bulldozer,” said Joe Lessard, senior vice president of development and production for Prometheus Entertainment, which produces the show, “and Atlantic Cat was just an hour from the island.” So it was serendipity as much as anything that led the Laginas to Caterpillar, rather than to another heavy equipment manufacturer.
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“The most common mistake is selecting a trenching bucket that is too large for the excavator,” says Lee Smith, excavator product specialist, Doosan Construction Equipment. “Some excavator owners think a bigger bucket will increase productivity. However, that is not always the case.”
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There is much more to selecting the most appropriate excavator bucket than meets the eye. Tip radius, width, heel depth, weight, ground-engaging tools (GET) and the type of coupler all have a major impact on the overall performance of the excavator in a given application. Incorrect application can yield decreased productivity and increased maintenance costs.
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The report encompasses the growth rate of the Ground Engaging Tools (GET) consumption across the geographies and the consumption market share.
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