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Semi-mounted articulated arm brush cutter mower (SMA)--The additional axle's purpose is to increase the weight limit of the articulated arm or the weight of heavier crushing or pruning accessories, stabilize the unit when the arms are moving, support equipment to help keep the weight of the carrier within traveling load limits and ensure that all wheels on the carrier are driveable. not only damage to homes, but to autos that are now not driveable," Loveridge said, adding that more than 130 claims reps have been dispatched across the state to respond to storm claims. It's not a unique solution," says Moore, "but there are not that many gearboxes out there that have it, but it's necessary on a supercar as the gearbox needs to warm up very quickly to make it driveable. |
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