“We are committed to providing the best, most demanding tools that can be attached to a tiltrotator. Our new sorting grab responds to customers’ needs,” said Johan Johansson, design engineer at Engcon.
“The mobile app provides irrigation managers with a number of useful options,” says Doran. “Users can lock controllers with a passcode, save, view, clear and restore up to three irrigation programs, each of which can have up to eight start times per day. Monthly seasonal adjust of 0-300 percent alleviates the need to re-visit sites throughout the year to make program changes. Users can also save and restore a TBOS backup program, or save a program as a contractor default, allowing them to easily replicate programs across multiple controllers. And, the TBOS-BT retains its irrigation programs in memory even when its battery is removed and replaced.”
Manitou Group, which includes the Manitou, Gehl and Mustang brands, has more than 900 attachments available as the company creates attachments as requested by customers to help them utilize a machine.
ROUND THREE: They touch gloves, Gadleha tries a double leg that Ansaroff blocks. Another takedown attempt but again Ansaroff blocks and this time lands a couple of hooks. Body work from Ansaroff as she’s looking to angle on Gadelha. The jab from Ansaroff is working, and she’s landing calf kicks again as well. Ansaroff lands a leg kick and a jab. More calf kicks from Ansaroff, Gadelha’s movement is a bit compromised. Right uppercut from Ansaroff and more jabs. Gadelha has no answer to that jab and leg kick. Ansaroff with a steady stream of calf kicks and jabs, she avoids a sloppy takedown attempt from Gadelha. Gadelha is a big moving target at distance, Ansaroff is striking with near impunity. Right to the body from Ansaroff. They split jabs but Ansaroff is landing collow up offense and Gadelha is just plodding forward. More leg kicks from Ansaroff. Gadelha lands a right but eats an uppercut. Another calf kick from Ansaroff will bring the clock all the way down.
ROUND THREE: More jabs from Jedrzejczyk but Shevchenko lands a front kick to the face then a body kick. Jedrzejczyk has no feel for the range in this fight, Shevhcenko is reading her and avoiding everything. Spinning back kick to the face of Jedrzejczyk from Shevhcenko, on the counter as well. Body kick from Shevchenko. Jedrzejczyk is bleeding from the nose, or ate least it’s swelling. Shevchenko lands a hard inside leg kick then misses a wheel kick. Shevchenko catches a kick and tries a takedown but this time Jedrzejczyk doesn’t let her get control and stays at distance. Jedrzejczyk lands a right. Shevchenko lands another inside leg kick, Jedrzejczyk lands a high kick but Shevchenko eats it and lands a left. Another inside leg kick from Shevchenko, Jedrzejczyk lands a body kick. Counter right from Shevchenko lands after Jedrzejczyk landed to the body. They clinch up, Shechcenko lands a knee to the face as they break. Body kick from Shevchenko. bit of a Superman punch from Shevchenko. Jedrzejczyk lands a body kick but eats a jab. Shevchenko eats a spinning attack and lands another knee to the face. Shevchenko catches another kick and gets the clinch on the fence and knees the face of Jedrzejczyk. Another knee to the face from Shevchenko ends the round.
The First Round Finish Club thanks Mr. Rakic for his work this evening. Mic time for Rakic, he’s asked about the illegal knees and says he was surprised at the lack of proper officiating but he figured he’d have to escape and then knock out his opponent. He talks us through the finish, says he doesn’t do back fists in sparring but is happy it worked and notes that anything can happen in MMA. He thanks Toronto and wants to be back home with his family soon, then says he wants a name opponent next.
The company says this controller was designed to resist heat, harsh environments and humidity, and it is rated IP68, which means it is 100 percent waterproof and fully submersible.
No matter what the job or application, chances are someone has created an attachment to handle the job.
“Boring” Lance Storm out next .. they really killed everything good about him. “What Does Everybody Want!?“, Al Snow made his entrance. Ring filling up nicely. Billy (Gunn) entered .. and Jim Ross did not seem happy to see him. Al Snow showed what WWF thinks of Storm by easily getting rid. As Bradshaw tried getting Goldust out, Billy lifted him over the rope to the floor. The Rumble footage I watched blared out this odd, generic music for the next entrant as it was clearly taken from the WWE Network or a DVD: The Undertaker! (Should’ve been Rollin’ by Limp Bizkit).
Marty Lagina sat in the cab of a Cat 336E hydraulic excavator and demonstrated his familiarity with the controls. “This is fabulous. It will do everything we need to do and probably more.” Subsequent scenes in which the brothers are shown operating the equipment were only slightly deceptive: They actually received some operator training off-camera at the dealership and again when the machinery was delivered to Oak Island.
Mr. Perfect! This was his last return to the WWF after being with WCW since 1997. It was also his last Rumble appearance before his tragic death a year later. Did you know? Hennig’s performance earned him a full-time contract.
Elias Theodorou has a stellar overall UFC record of 7-2 and is currently on a two fight winning streak, he’s looking to defend his top fifteen spot and earn a shot at someone ranked above him next. Eryk Anders was through of as a top prospect but that seems to have cooled a bit recently, he’s just 1-2 in his last three fights and is coming off of a loss to Thiago Santos. Anders is trying to avoid his first ever losing streak and move back into the top fifteen rankings. The odds are close but lean towards Theodorou at -130 against an even +100 on Anders.
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