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Before I could get out of the door to lend a hand, the car''s owner emerged from black & decker 3 4 electric impact wrench the steam cloud and sprinted for the office. breathless and clearly shaken, the driver yelled as he came 4 through the door, "man, electric you got to help me! i think my beemer is on fire. there is so much smoke, i can''t even see the engine." "calm down." i said. drill "it''s only steam. you have a coolant leak. why don''t you have ratchet air 3 4 drive a seat and we''ll let it cool down a little before 4 we take a look at it."he seemed comforted by the fact that his car wasn''t going to burn to the ground. while the steam cloud was electric dissipating, i got all the necessary information from him and then drill went out to push the car into the shop for a detailed inspection.there was coolant all over the engine compartment, so at first, 3 it was hard to pinpoint where the leak was coming from. we began filling the radiator and before it was full, water began 4 to leak out of a hole in the electric upper drill radiator 3 hose. "purchasing a bobcat for general farm use has been a lifesaver -- for 4 loading hay, cleaning out fence rows, electric hauling rocks, etc.," writes jeff suess, henley, missouri. the gehl skid steer saves me time, labor, and my back. i use it more than i thought i would," drill says bill haas, bellevue, ohio.atv ready to rodeoatvs are near the top of 3 the list of products rated by stockmen''s survey[tm] 4 respondents. electric and drill well over half of participants cite a favorite brand or model. "i''d be lost without my atvs," says marty green of grand mound, iowa (pictured above). he jumps on either his polaris 300 or 400 4x4 every day april through september to check calves for scours, pinkeye and lameness, to check cows for heat detection, to fix fence, and to move cattle to different paddocks. ©2003 www.electricdrills.net. All rights reserved. |