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    Preface This technical report aims to present the possible causes and the solutions for the problems in the unloading circuit of the hydraulic system as well as recommendation for the maintenance strategy the system. The problem are oil reservoir is too hot and the curing pressure in the system insufficient. This report consists of two main topics. Firstly, the technical topic, which has covered the possible causes and some recommendations to solve problems in the system. Secondly, the maintenance strategy, in this part of the report there will be two types of maintenance strategies, which are preventative and predictive maintenance strategies. Each type is related to specific piece of equipment required in this hydraulic system.…

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    Angkor

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    Occupying substantial areas of land, the massive reservoirs, or barays, of Angkor have much debated purposes. One such debate paints the Khmer capital as a hydraulic city, in which the barays, along with other waterworks, were a part of an extensive, meticulously planned, and utilitarian water management network built primarily for the purpose of irrigation. Acker points to four roots of the hydraulic debate and the argument for rice agriculture in Angkor (1998:12-13). The first root is inspired…

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    Filter Research Paper

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    filter is something that removes impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas that passes through it. There has been a total of 76% of deaths due to infections from dirty liquids and poisonous gases. Not many filters do the same job you would like it to do, but with this particular filter it is made to filter out gases, liquids, and solids from a variety of different elements and objects as well as cleaning any object you toss into it. The item's frame is powerful enough to do these jobs…

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    Industry History “Agricultural equipment is any kind of machinery used on a farm to help with farming. This industry generates $41 billion a year, and has an annual growth of 1.5% according to (Tractors & Agricultural Machinery Manufacturing in the US Market Research). Agricultural equipment and machinery manufacturing has been thriving since the 1900’s. The goal of this industry is to provide quality equipment that is durable and sufficient, capable of getting jobs done accurately and in a…

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    Bobcat was a subsidiary if Ingersal Rand, Bobcat is well-known for their loaders, skid-steers, and other types of equipment. Their company was established in 1947 by Cyril Keller and Louis Keller whom were brothers, but like CAT they are primarily a construction equipment manufacturer but you will still see Bobcat around a lot. Mitsubishi on the other hand is agricultural machinery and are known to provide equipment that lasts for years. The Mitsubishi company has been around for years as…

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    "Boys, I have got her now." Brown stepped over to Marshall, who held his hat in his hand. There in the hat were 10 or 12 pieces of gold.’’ (americaslibrary.gov) You can also find gold in all sorts of places like creeks, mountains, rivers, streams and the ocean. You can get gold not just in America but in most of the countries of the world and not just dug up by hand. There are multiple types of gold mining: hard rock mining, hydraulic mining, and placer mining. Hard rock mining is mining hundred…

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    Hybridization Of Tesco

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    France and the U.S.A. ran the first field tests of genetically-modified tobacco crops, engineered to be herbicide-resistant (James Clive, 1996). Nowadays, even if the subject of genetically engineered crops is controversial, the GM market continues to grow and have a strong impact on the business world of agriculture. Besides the developments in crop biological engineering, the agricultural world has seen great advances in machinery, allowing for a more efficient and less time consuming…

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    Just as foreign countries rely on U.S. exports, the U.S. relies on foreign imports. Excavation of gas containing rock formations decreases the need and dependence of fossil fuel from a secondary source. The cost of imported natural gas puts an economic pressure on the country but through means of hydraulic fracturing, the U.S. is able to provide a substantial amount of natural gas for itself while simultaneously gaining profits internationally. The developing practice of fracking leads to an…

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    In a rural town where population is not large where natural gas is found beneath. The perfect location for the process of fracking. Fracking or Hydraulic fracturing is the process of drilling down into the earth and releasing a high pressure water mix to obtain natural gas. Fracking began as an experiment in 1947 and started commercially in 1950 and since over two million “fracking jobs” have been done since. The process of fracking is very controversial around the world and has even been…

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    Underwater welding is very different from any ordinary career. Underwater welding is a career that requires a lot of training. It is a good career to pursue if you like to travel and are already an experienced welder above the surface. Underwater welding is a very dangerous, adventurous and complicated career that is very interesting. What is underwater welding? Underwater welding is the process of welding at elevated pressure which usually takes place underwater. Another name for…

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