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Magnum''s MPB16 Power Buggy mini drill press is powered by an air-cooled honda engine rated 13 hp. the engine drives an eaton char-lynn hydraulic pump, which in turn powers two eaton motors at the front wheels."when we designed this, we did a couple things on purpose," press roberts said. "we said we wanted a more stable unit than any that were available in the market. we decided that we needed a big rider platform for stability as well as four points of ground contact rather than the industry norm of vise only three points. a square shape is more stable than a triangular shape. we designed our units so that the handlebars do not intrude into the driver platform at full turn." youthful vehicular infatuation never fades; a driver''s license is the one adult perquisite that turns out not to be even mildly record disappointing. i''m a snob about walking on my home course, but at resort courses, when carts are required, i dibs the driver''s seat.perversely, courses that require carts are often poorly laid out for driving. cartpaths are situated in places where golf balls rarely go, such as on the left. if you are required to keep your cart on the hand drill press path, you can end up walking farther than you would have if you hoofed it. press i once watched vise a golfer walk 75 yards from the path to examine his ball, which was lying in the rough 300 record yards from the green; walk 75 yards back to his cart drill press to get a club; walk 75 yards back to his ball; top the ball 50 yards forward; walk 75 yards back to get another club (his 250-yard club, i guess); drive his cart 50 yards forward, etc. upgrading petroleum storage is largely a voluntary effort by farmers. epa regulations dating back to 1972 press require secondary containment on all above-ground tanks larger than 660 gallons, or where fuel storage exceeds 1,320 gallons. however, these rules predate 1984 amendments, which don''t mention these requirements. few states enforce the regulations.underground tanks larger than 1,100 gallons face more regulations. vise and record in 1988, the epa estimated one fourth of the 1.8 million buried fuel tanks were leaking. since then, most have been removed or replaced with noncorrosive tanks. ©2003 www.drill-press.net All rights reserved. |
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