Now, while supplies last, hardshell case included! A bare bones instrument for the player who cares about great sound but does not want to pay for window dressing. The KM-606 Standard F-model mandolin is all about tone, playability and value. This high-quality mandolin has the look and feel of an instrument that’s been played for years. The beautiful satin aged brown finish, a comfortable neck with medium frets and radiused Santos rosewood fingerboard, and select, all-solid tonewoods are just a few of the elements that set this mandolin apart.$795.00Back and Side Material: Solid MapleBridge Material: Polished Santos Rosewood with Adjustment WheelsFingerboard Inlay: M-O-P DotsFingerboard Material: Santos RosewoodFinish: Hand-rubbed stain with satin lacquer finishNeck / Body Joint: Modern Locking DovetailNeck Material: One-piece MapleNote: Accepts Loop-end Strings OnlyNumber of Frets Clear: 12Number of Frets Total: 22Nut Material: BoneNut Width: 1 1/8"Peghead Inlay: M-O-P Kentucky Logo ScriptPeghead Overlay: BlackPlating: Nickel-plated / Pattern and Logo StampedScale Length: 13 7/8" (354mm)Soundhole Shape: Traditional F-HoleTailpiece: 1920s-style Stamped Brass / Press-fit CoverTop: Solid SpruceTruss Rod:Traditional Two-Way AdjustableTuning Machines: Deluxe 4-on-a-plateHardshell Case
The growing number of urban population has emphasized on prevailing urban services, such as public transport and road networks. According to Technavio’s market research report, the rising number of smart cities will be one of the major factors that will have a positive impact on the global ground engaging tools (GET) market during the forecast period. Smart cities will offer improved solutions that can be implemented to mitigate the pressure caused by the increased urban population by setting up energy-efficient transportation systems. These measures will drive the construction of new and efficient road network systems, which in turn, will boost the demand for ground engaging tools. Our market research analysts have predicted that the ground engaging tools (GET) market will register a CAGR of close to 25% by 2022.
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.
ROUND TWO: Given how superior Ferreira was on the ground I wonder how long before he shoots another takedown. The answer is not long, he landed a body kick then shot a knee tap variant and gets on top immediately. Ferreira moves to leg drag position, then to side control but loses that trying to mount as Nelson gets half guard. Ferreira smash passes to full mount, and he’s landing punches now with impunity. The control from Ferreira is too much, he lands punches and as Nelson is unable to really defend or improve his position the ref stops the fight.
The better storage solution is a hydraulic hammer pallet that consists of a base with tubes welded in a circular pattern. These tubes will accept up to a 3-in.-diameter tool, so they will handle most hammers used with skid-steers and mini excavators.
PRELIMINARY CARD (FS1, 8 p.m. ET) #11 Nina Ansaroff (115.25 lbs.) vs. #3 Claudia Gadelha (115.5 lbs.) Olivier Aubin-Mercier (155.75 lbs.) vs. Gilbert Burns (155.75 lbs.) #3 Katlyn Chookagian (125.75 lbs.) vs. #9 Jessica Eye (126 lbs.) Eryk Anders (186 lbs.) vs. #14 Elias Theodorou (184.5 lbs.)
“I went into journalism to help people make sense of the world,” Roy says aloud to the glowing live-feed display, and the bots keep chattering.
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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.
“The main goal for rental companies is to have high utilization rates of their equipment because if its sitting on the lot, then it’s not making money for the business. Adding machines to a fleet that only can do certain tasks can be costly and inefficient for rental stores. Adding a variety of attachments to a rental fleet increases the utilization rate of the tool carriers themselves and is also much more cost effective,” Boerger says.
John Deere’s PF45 and PF60 severe-duty pallet forks for skid steers, compact wheel loaders and compact track loaders offer improved visibility, increased capacity and better durability than previous designs, the company says. They are available with lengths of 48 and 60 inches and can be positioned in widths from 45 inches in 5-inch increments to 60 inches in 5.35-inch increments. They feature a skid-resistant steps on both sides of the pallet fork frame make it easier to enter and exit the vehicle, the company says.
These clean modern lines are barely interrupted by the pair of Bare Knuckle ’Pig 90s, mounted through the top directly to the body, their soapbar covers adding some ‘players grade’ vibe, with master volume, tone and a three-way toggle selector.
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