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The Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) are pleased to announce the appointment of Stuart McClimont who has joined the organisation as a Technical and Standards Engineer. Stuart’s vast wealth of knowledge and experience in both the agricultural and outdoor power engineering sectors will enable him to get involved in the AEA’s ...
” The mowing pattern is comparable to a cylinder mower but at a fraction of the price. “What makes the Swift extra attractive is the total purchase price of a tractor and mower is comparable to the cost of one cylinder mower. ...
With products renowned for durability, reliability and easy operability, Major Equipment designs equipment with the owner in mind – machines strongly feature versatility and low running costs, deciding factors for farms and businesses looking to reduce maintenance bills and machine downtimes. This is evident in the Cyclone Mower, a rotary mower that ...
Quality mowers can be used for many years. If it is well maintained, it may even last for decades. The following seven foolproof methods extend the life of the mower to its optimum to ensure a summer stay after trouble-free service during the summer. ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: - Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; - Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: - Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; - Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
Everyone can reduce air pollution through the following actions: - use public transportation or walk whenever possible; - combine errands and car-pool to reduce driving time and mileage; - use less electricity by turning air conditioning to a higher temperature setting, and turning off lights, TVs and computers when they are not being used; and - avoid using small gasoline-powered ...
Everyone can help reduce air pollution by taking the following steps: - use public transportation or walk to work; - combine errands or car-pool to reduce driving time and mileage; - use less electricity, by turning air conditioning to a higher temperature setting; - turn off lights, TVs, radios and computers when they are not being used; - avoid using small gasoline-powered ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: - Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; - Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: Reducing electrical demand by turning air conditioners to a higher temperature setting, turning off unnecessary lights and appliances, such as televisions, computers, or lights during the day, and to deferring household activities like laundry until later hours; Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; and Avoiding the use of small ...
People can help reduce ozone by taking simple steps including using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; and avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
The public can help reduce ozone by taking simple steps including using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; and avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
Everyone can help reduce air pollution by taking the following steps: use public transportation or walk whenever possible; combine errands and car-pool to reduce driving time and mileage; use less electricity by turning air conditioning to a higher temperature setting, and turning off lights, TVs, radios and computers when they are not being used; and avoid using small gasoline-powered ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: - Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; - Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, string trimmers and leaf blowers. ...
The public can help reduce ozone by: Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers and tractors, chain saws, power washers, air compressors, weed whackers and leaf blowers. ...
Everyone can help reduce air pollution by taking the following steps: - use public transportation or walk whenever possible; - combine errands and car-pool to reduce driving time and mileage; - use less electricity by turning air conditioning to a higher temperature setting, and turning off lights, TVs and computers when they are not being used; and - avoid using other small gasoline-powered ...
Scope 1.1 This specification covers engine oils for light-duty and heavy-duty internal combustion engines used under a variety of operating conditions in automobiles, trucks, vans, buses, and off-highway farm, industrial, and construction equipment. 1.2 This specification is not intended to cover engine oil applications such as ...
Scope 1.1 This specification covers engine oils for light-duty and heavy-duty internal combustion engines used under a variety of operating conditions in automobiles, trucks, vans, buses, and off-highway farm, industrial, and construction equipment. 1.2 This specification is not intended to cover engine oil applications such as ...
The public can help reduce ozone-smog by: Using public transportation, car pooling and/or combining trips; Avoiding the use of small gasoline powered engines, such as lawn mowers, chain saws, and leaf blowers. More information: So far this year, there have been 13 days in New England when ozone concentrations have exceeded the new 2008 ozone standard. ...
