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  2. New Zealand DG and DH class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    Fuel capacity: 400 imp gal (1,800 L) ... (29,000 lb f). ... external door handles and step-ladders were fitted to the middle set of engine room doors, and an ...

  3. List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafþór Júlíus ...

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    (This super-total is more than 115 lb higher than that by any other strength athlete across all strength sports). - Hafþór is also the only man in history to have both a 1,000 lb Squat and a 1,100 lb Deadlift. (He has Deadlifted 1,000 lb+ 19 times and 900 lb+ at least 138 times, both of which are more than anyone else in history).

  4. Mack LR - Wikipedia

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    The LR is a forward control cab-over-engine type. The cab is mounted very low and forward, allowing a step up from the ground to the cab floor of only 17 inches (43 cm). It has a stand-up right-side (curb) driving position. Total loaded weight can be up to 72,000 pounds (33,000 kg).

  5. Mack TerraPro - Wikipedia

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    A ladder frame with beam axles is used. Front axles are on semi-elliptical leaf springs and tandem steer axles are available. The base rear suspension is a Mack tandem but other axle/suspension available. Wheelbases are from 159 to 220 inches (400 to 560 cm). The TerraPro has more frame options than other Mack trucks.

  6. Pilot ladder - Wikipedia

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    The ladders are made by threading and fixing a series of hardwood, machined steps, each not more than 400 mm × 115 mm × 25 mm (15.75 in × 4.53 in × 0.98 in), onto two pairs of minimum 18 mm (0.71 in) diameter manila ropes, and binding each step to the ropes at 310 mm (12 in) (+- 5 mm, 0.20 in) intervals.

  7. John H. Balsley - Wikipedia

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    The title of Ladder Keeper does not appear after 1831 (although there is a gap in records from 1835 to 1856). William Balsley, an uncle, was on the town council at the time the office was created. Although none of his family seems to have held this new office, one can only speculate whether it somehow stimulated an interest in ladders on the ...

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