The TOP Model 100A hydraulic breaker from Okada America, Medina, Ohio, is part of a line of 15 TOP Series breakers ranging in energy classes from 150 ft.-lbs. to 15,000 ft.-lbs. The breakers can be used on skid-steers, compact excavators, track loaders, loader/backhoes and excavators. The 100A also works with 22,000-lb. to 42,000-lb. excavators and requires 29 to 35 gpm at 2,030 to 2,620 psi. The model breaks at a rate of 550 to 710 bpm.
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Claudia Gadelha has been a top strawweight for years but two losses to former champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk stalled her title aspirations before Rose Namajunas became champion. Gadelha is coming off of a win over Carla Esparza and is hoping to solidify her spot as the next challenger in line after Jessica Andrade presumably fights for the title. Nina Ansaroff is on a three fight winning streak but despite that is making her return to strawweight here, she could jump near the title picture immediately with a win over Gadelha. The favorite is Gadelha at -320 against +240 for Ansaroff.
One of our littlest puppies quickly stood out because she seemed to lack the manic milk craving the rest were exhibiting. At two days old, she wasn’t suckling properly and was noticeably weak and floppy.
Josh says, “We need to be responsible” and “People trust us to be the paper of record” and “It only takes the slightest appearance of bias to ruin everything.”
Skid Pro’s X4 series of Industrial Brush Cutters come in open-front and closed-front models. The attachment’s 480-pound flywheel has four blades delivering a 6-inch cutting capacity at standard flow. It is also available in a high-flow option. The drive shaft is 3-¾ inches in diameter, which the company says is in the top of its class. The “extra tall” 10-inch deck and raised back provide better discharge and improve cutting in thick grass, the company says. It features a front push bar and integrated bumper for pushing down and cutting large saplings.
It’s all in the technique. Pressure is probably the most important factor when grading with a bucket.
ROUND ONE: Jedrzejczyk is an inch taller while Shevhcenko has an inch or reach on her. Shevchenko fighting southpaw. Jedrzejczyk flashing the jab, Shevchenko lands a leg kick. More counter leg kicks from Shvechenko, she’s out of range for Jedrzejczyk but is landing counters. Left from Shevchenko lands. They clinch up, trip from Shevhcenko and she’s on top in side control. Shevchenko sneaks in a few elbows and is looking for the mounted crucifix. Jedrzejczyk rolls through and is up but eats a knee on the way up. They battle for position in the clinch a bit, Shevchenko has a body lock and is after trips but can’t get them yet. Jedrzejczyk is staying upright but can’t get out of the clinch. They trade knees to the body. Elbow from Shevchenko as they break. Jedrzejczyk still kind of shadow boxing, she’s not really close enough to land anything and is trying to read Shevchenko more than anything. Jedrzejczyk lands a right to the body after taking a leg kick. Left from Shevchenko to counter a body kick will be the last blow of the round.
ROUND ONE: Rakic is four inches taller and has three inches of reach on Clark. Clark comes out quickly and lands a right to counter a body kick and gets a clinch after Rakic was off balanced. They’re on the fence, and we’ve got “woo’s” already, Rakic spins free and lands a right to the body. Leg kick from Rakic, and another one. Rakic is working leg kicks early, trying to keep distance as Clark wings a few punches at him bu they fall short. Another leg kick from Rakic and Clark is a little hesitant on that leg already. Clark lands a left hook that Rakic circled right into and he’s down but he’s back up. Rakic has both hands down and Clark is landing illegal knees, the ref proves himself a total moron by ignoring the blatant fouls. They’re under the old rules, literally anything besides the soles of your feet means your down. Rakic somehow survives and spins Clark into the fence then starts landing knees of his own to the body. Man that ref screwed up, horrible. They break free and Rakic lands a heavy leg kick. Rakic is dropping his lead hand to parry the kicks of Clark, that’ll give him more problems if Clark picks up on it. More leg kicks from Rakic, Clark is definitely a little worried on that lead leg. Clark bulls forward but eats a right back fist of the rare non spinning variety, Clark goes down on his knees, Rakic gets to the ride and just mauls him with rights until he’s out. The ref further prove’s he’s useless with a late stoppage as Clark was out for at least three or four hard punches.
Clean that goo off your guitar, mate! Your bandmates are all talking about it behind your back. With the strings off it’s a great opportunity to lightly scrape your fingerboard, clean around the tuners and next to the pickups. Gibson’s sensitive lacquer likes a good carnauba waxing (aka palm wax) after a clean.
Solid stuff from Ferreira, he was just better on the ground and exploited that advantage. Ferreira gets an interview, he thanks Nelson for the short notice fight as well as thanking the UFC brass and Canada generally. He says he got caught by the body shot but persevered and felt Nelson was gassing on the ground and knew he could win.
Devin Clark has gone 3-2 in the UFC and 3-1 since moving up to light heavyweight, now he’s looking for his second two fight winning streak and hoping to begin moving up the ranks rather than just treading water. Aleksandar Rakic is on a ten fight winning streak including being 2-0 in the UFC, he’s looking to get that to three in a row and make a case for himself as a top prospect in a division still badly in need of them. Rakic is a significant -600 favorite while the +425 payout on Clark has to tempt a few degenerate gamblers.
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