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With an attendance of 16,106, Rumble 2002 continued the worrying trend of having a smaller crowd than the previous years. The PPV used the tagline, “30 Men. One Match. One Winner.“. It was the last ever “WWF” Royal Rumble. It was also the most bought Royal Rumble show of all time with almost 700,000 buys. I did not watch the whole show this time, so the results are as follows:
I go backstage and John was legit pissed off. Meanie goes, “He shot at me. What the fuck? Thanks for helping me. I think he’s mad over something I said in a shoot interview or something like that.” So, we come back and John was pissed off. Johnny Ace was screaming, “We don’t do that here!” I kept my mouth shut because [Vince] said they were gonna open up ECW and that we’d have full-time jobs. I didn’t want to be unprofessional.
Case D Series excavators feature the company’s Intelligent Hydraulic System with four integrated control systems working together to optimize performance. Andrew Dargatz, brand marketing manager, provides this overview of the feature: “The system actively manages and controls hydraulic power throughout the production cycle to maximize speed and efficiency while reducing fuel consumption by minimizing unnecessary hydraulic flow.” Playing supporting roles to the Intelligent Hydraulic System are a new electronically controlled pump, larger control valve and new sensors. Hardware improvements include a more robust boom and track and undercarriage design.
The R 920’s engine uses only a diesel oxidation catalyst and a selective-catalytic-reduction system to control emissions: “no diesel particulate filter to service,” said Zeibert, as he pointed out the R 920’s design features during an initial walk-around, “and no exhaust-gas-recirculation system pumping combustion byproducts back into the cylinders.”
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The Skinny: “Ema’s Stracciatella is a fresh, light and creamy dish with tomatoes woven in to balance it out. The plate reminds me of when I was running a restaurant in Santa Monica, California, and I regularly visited the local farmer’s market to get fresh ingredients. I love the simplicity of the dish and how I am able to be immediately transported to such a wonderful destination — it’s an important factor in what I look for when choosing a place to dine.”
UFC 231 comes to the world from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On commentary we have Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, and UFC lightweight contender Paul Felder. This trio was pretty solid the last time they were assembled, and Felder’s commentary is generally awesome. We’re under the old rules tonight as Ontario has not verified the new rules, so anything besides the soles of your feet on the mat means your downed and the language around scoring is needlessly nebulous. We will have the use of replay for fight ending sequences but once used the fight cannot be restarted.
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.
One foot on the top of the skid steer bucket, the other in the cab, turn around, roll cage down, take a seat, parking break off, ignition engaged, you peer out over the edge of the bucket … dang. There it is.
– Apply a liberal amount of grease and/or moly lube to the threads of the chain adjuster bolt, then reinstall into the swingarm. Moly lube is more tenacious than standard grease and can stand up to power washings better. A combination of moly and grease is ideal for this application.
Couplers add to the versatility of an excavator bucket. There are dedicated-style couplers and there are pin grabber-style couplers.
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