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one-ton and /
# a one-ton truck can carry 2000 pounds ( 1 gallon / 8. 34 pounds )
The 3 / 4-ton C20 and K20, as well as the one-ton C30, were also available.
These ranged from old World War II-vintage Willys Jeeps, US Willys M38A1 MD jeeps, Spanish Santana 88 Ligero Militar jeeps, Land Rover Series III model and Toyota Land Cruiser light pickups, to Spanish VIASA-Ebro trucks “ Campeador ” one-ton pickups, Dodge M37-3 / 4 ton 1953 utility trucks, Israeli (" Nun-Nun ") M325 Command Cars and Mercedes-Benz Unimog 406 light trucks.

one-ton and Power
The nominal one-ton rated Power Wagon's gross vehicle weight rating ( GVWR ) was 8, 700 pounds.

one-ton and was
By the end of 1971, 29 barricades were in place to prevent access to what was known as Free Derry, 16 of them impassable even to the British Army's one-ton armoured vehicles.
The largest cradle device in the world was designed by Mythbusters and consists of five one-ton concrete and steel rebar-filled buoys suspended from a steel truss.
Another in de Havilland Canada's successful line of rugged and useful STOL utility transports, the Otter was conceived to be capable of performing the same roles as the earlier and highly successful Beaver, but was bigger, the veritable " one-ton truck.
For 1949 a Research and Development flight was formed under Stan Quill, equipped with the three Avengers and a Douglas DC-3, while instructions were sent to England to modify 2 RNZAF Miles Aerovans then on the production line to carry one-ton hoppers.

one-ton and .
* April 25 – Ten sophomores from Rutgers College ( now Rutgers University ) steal a one-ton cannon from the campus of the College of New Jersey ( now Princeton University ) and start the Rutgers-Princeton Cannon War.
A 48-inch bell and one-ton clock were mounted on the roof tower.
Feeding, caring for and shoeing a one-ton purebred draft is costly.
As quantum mechanics is applied to larger and larger objects even a one-ton bar, proposed to detect gravity waves, must be analysed quantum mechanically, while in cosmology a wavefunction for the whole universe is written to study the Big Bang.
Later that year, both men served as co-chairs of STONEWALK, a group who pulled a one-ton rock engraved " Unknown Civilians Killed in War " from Boston to Arlington National Cemetery.
Britain proposed a collaboration with other European countries to build a three-stage launcher capable of placing a one-ton payload into low Earth orbit.
It is thought to weigh over 25 tons and have a one-ton warhead.
About half-way through their journey, a one-ton truck bomb exploded as they passed through the city's upscale seafront hotel district.
The one-ton rocket, which sits outside the Glass Bowl — aimed to hit the 50 yard line of arch-rival Bowling Green's Doyt Perry stadium — carries two sets of fins and a propellant booster capable of guiding the missile to supersonic velocity.
A ground convoy of station wagon, car, one-ton truck, jeep, fuel tanker and radio van supported them.

W300 and Power
For the next ten years the Power Wagon lineup consisted of the " military-type " W300M, and the W100, W200, and W300 " civilian-type " Power Wagons.

W300 and was
The W300 was also the first Walkman Phone to support Memory Stick Micro and features a VGA camera.

W300 and .
* Sony Ericsson, for example, the W800i, W610, W300, etc.
In 2006, Sony Ericsson announced yet another Walkman phone, the W300.

light-duty and /
The " classic " light-duty GMT400 C / K trucks were continued in production for that first year alongside the new models, and the Heavy-Duty GMT400 pickups ( alongside the GMT400 SUVs ) were continued through 2000, with the new GMT800 Silverado / Sierra HD ( Heavy Duty ) introduced in 2001.
The aging C / K light-duty pickup truck was replaced with the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra in 1999 in the US and Canada, and 2001 in Brazil ; the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD heavy-duty pickup trucks followed in 2001.
Additionally, a light-duty car-float, which was essentially a barge guided by a tugboat, was later introduced which could transport a small number of automobiles and light trucks during favorable weather conditions to supplement the passenger ferry and shuttle bus / van arrangements, providing the commuters with a choice.
The rotating vane design is mostly limited to small engines and / or to light-duty applications ( passenger cars, race cars and light commercial vehicles ).

light-duty and Power
The first light-duty Power Wagons came out in 1957 with the introduction of the W100 and W200 pickups ( beginning in 1957-ton 2WDs were D100s and 4WDs were W100s ).

light-duty and was
A light-duty trailer package which allowed towing up to was also offered, and did not included the heavy-duty frame, and 3. 25: 1 axle.
Although it was a model variant of Chevrolet's light-duty pickup, the Cameo offered an array of car-like features that included passenger-car styling, fiberglass rear fenders, two-tone paint, a relatively luxurious interior, as well as an optional V8 engine, automatic transmission, and power assists.
This light-duty transmission was designated the A500, and was offered with the 3. 9 L V6 and 5. 2 L V8.
4-2-0s were built into the 1850s, but their use was restricted to light-duty trains as most railroads by this time had found them unsuitable for regular work.
A 3-speed light-duty version of the Turbo-Hydramatic called the Turbo-Hydramatic 180 was produced by GM's Hydramatic division from 1981 to 1998 for use in a wide variety of small cars and trucks.
In 1969, the three-speed Turbo Hydramatic 350 ( THM350 ) was introduced as a light-duty companion to the Turbo-hydramatic 400, and made available on virtually all Chevrolet cars and trucks with six-cylinder or small and medium-sized V8 engines, as well as intermediate sized cars of other GM divisions.
A light-duty car-float was later introduced and operated during favorable weather conditions to supplement the passenger ferry and shuttle van arrangements.
The engine was originally designed by Cummins and Case Corporation for commercial truck applications, and appeared in a light-duty truck, the Dodge Ram, in 1989.
For the light-duty work it was designed for, the Athalite tip heats just enough and can cool very rapidly ; however, if applied to something with large thermal capacity such as a metal chassis, the tip can become extremely hot and can take over a minute to cool in an extreme case.
Under the framework of the European Climate Change Programme, the European Commission was to present in mid-a Communication to the European Parliament and European Council on a revised Community strategy to reduce CO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions from light-duty vehicles.

light-duty and 1958
It began making China's first domestically produced light-duty trucks in 1958, the 2½ ton NJ-130, based on the GAZ-51 from Russia.

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Fixed-blade light-duty utility knife for handicrafts and model making.
These small knives feature light-duty blades best suited for cutting thin, lightweight materials.
Continuing financial problems meant that even Dodge ’ s light-duty models – renamed as the Ram Pickup line for 1981 – were carried over with the most minimal of updates until 1993.
The types of vehicles include, but are not limited to sport utility vehicles ( SUVs ), light-duty trucks, and any combination thereof, along with all the various van and car sizes, but would generally be taken to exclude human powered vehicles such as bicycles.
This is not a problem in the short term but makes them unsuitable for many light-duty uses, such as clocks, remote controls, or safety devices, where the battery would normally be expected to last many months or years.
Interestingly, the enlarged 1956 Pontiac V8 found its way into light-duty GMC pickup trucks.
“ Our delivery today is part of a larger effort to help transform the U. S. light-duty vehicle fleet from one that is mostly dependent on imported oil, to one that is fueled entirely by domestically produced electric energy ,” said Barry Engle, THINK CEO.
This is a 4. 6 L inline-4 with and, which is available for the MAN TGL light-duty truck and VARIOmobil motorhomes.
* The 125 FunX is a minimalist light-duty motocross bike.
These units are highly portable and suitable for light-duty cooking.
* Drilling and tapping centers, whose name sounds similar to that of tapping stations, are actually light-duty, affordable machining centers of 2, 2. 5, or 3 axes that are designed for a life of mainly drilling and tapping with limited milling use.
In 2010, most light-duty diesel manufacturers in the U. S. added catalytic systems to their vehicles to meet new federal emissions requirements.
GMC currently manufactures SUVs, pickup trucks, vans, light-duty trucks, and medium duty trucks.
While Chevrolet vehicles are sold exclusively at Chevrolet dealerships, GMC light trucks have been made available to Buick, Pontiac and Cadillac dealerships, in addition to being sold in separate franchises with medium duty, in addition to the light-duty models.
Chevrolet also introduced the Corvair 95 line of light-duty trucks, which used the Corvair Powerpack and are forward-control, or " cab over ", with the driver sitting over the front wheels, as in the Volkswagen Type 2.
Microsoft Windows operating systems have included the Microsoft Narrator light-duty screen reader since Windows 2000.
Federal regulations define a light-duty truck to be any motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating ( curb weight plus payload ) of no more than 8, 500 pounds ( 3, 855. 5 kg ) which is “( 1 ) Designed primarily for

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