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- I was wondering what other states call their Underground Utility Locator Service. By the way, JULIE=Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators
- Miss Utility. She sends out a crew to mark where the lines are so that you miss the utility lines when you dig. That is here in Northern Virginia.
- What does "200" in Komatsu 200 mean?
- The quality of the vehicle itself is 20 tons
- What did Baby Jesus' birth certificate list under father's name and father's occupation?
- do you think they actually had birth certificates back then
- Hi. I am getting a few baby bearded dragons in a couple months. I was wondering what size terrarium I should put them in. I am getting 1 male and 2 females. I was also wondering if I should put some burrows in with some burrow maker thing I got. I have 10 pounds of it and it is made of clay. Also, will they get along with Leopard geckos? I really want to put in a pair of leopard geckos, and will they like the burrows too? I want both the bearded dragons and the geckos to breed and I will make 2 rooms in each burrow for them. I am also adding a heating pad to help incubate the eggs and to keep the reptiles warm. And a heating rock or two is going to be placed in there. Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated!
- One bearded dragon needs a cage about 2 high x 2 wide x 4 long feet, multiply that by 3 and you have a large enclosure. You seem to be unaware of the needs so far so I suggest you buy a good book. Beardies need a heat lamp, not heat pads, they are baskers and need their heat to mimic the sun. They also need a good UV light and supplements to keep their calcium levels up. As has already been advised, Gecko's are a bad idea - the beardies will attack them. Ask a herp expert to set up a suitable enclosure for you, that will ensure that your dragons get everything they need.
- Ok, so the simple quot;unbolt the rod end plate, slide out the ram and replace the sealquot; isnt quite what I'm looking for.The ram is on a JCB excavator and holds probably 10 or 20 litres of fluid (which I dont want to just throw on the floor), also its 15 feet up in the air.What I hope you will be able to tell me is method, like: 1 disconnect hydraulic couplings at the piston (plug pipe to digger unit. 2 connect manual hyraulic pump to expel fluid. 3 remove clevis pins... etc. etc how to bleed (if necesary)remember this thing is big, heavy and not easy to get at.
- well you pretty much either going to have to manhandle it or used something as big to get it down to the ground taking it apart is about what you think not really much to any of them but the size..... but once you get the thing off just what the order the seals come out and pretty much replace the same way sorry replacing the seals is not hard its get it where you can work on it.... man ive done a few when i was logging and they all about the same will be o rings and packing seals.... im sure you can do it but get it on the ground
- has anyone actually used it? would you recommend it for a leopard gecko?
- I did it's great trust me, I used it for my monitor and I use it to breed crickets. I didn't have success with the crickets but I did have a happy monitor. I would recommend it after you mix it with water as the instruction say on the package you must let it sit for atleast 24 hours till the excess water dries out. It goes by faster when it's under a heat lamp, great product easy to clean up poop in the tank. Once it hardens up you have some pretty good and long lasting substrate. I never had a gecko but all in all the substrate would still be good. Especially if geckos like to burrow, after w while you'll start to see him or her dig. I wouldn't lie to you or post how great it is two times in a row. I know the last time I answered your question I said it was too exspensive in my tank because of the size. I'm going to man up and buy enough for the new tank anf I'll personally send you a picture of my tank with the substrate in it.
- I own a JCB excavator and it has now ceased to operate. When the machine is put into gear nothing happens, like there is not enough power in it or something. Can anyone help?
- I've repaired loaders with smiler problems before, had to replace the nylon ring-gear that drives the torque-converter, are all the hydraulics inop as well?, what model do you own, need more info