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  2. List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero playsets and vehicles

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    It featured a rear cargo ramp/door, a working winch and propeller, five removable seats, a 20mm cannon, and two laser-enhanced NVS .50 caliber machine guns. [57] While not identical, the Tomahawk is similar in design to the Marine CH-46 Sea Knight and the Army CH-47 Chinook. The Marvel Comics version is different in design. There are no seats ...

  3. Loading dock - Wikipedia

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    One example is trailer creep (also known as trailer walk, or dock walk), which occurs when the lateral and vertical forces exerted each time a forklift truck enters and exits the trailer cause the trailer to slowly move away from the dock, resulting in separation from the dock leveler. Factors that affect trailer creep are the weight and speed ...

  4. Corgi Toys - Wikipedia

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    The Ford H Cab and Detachable Trailer (1137) was an American truck produced by Corgi to appeal to the lucrative US market and featured a forward tilting cab revealing a highly detailed engine, realistic moveable door mirrors and die-cast metal air horns and side ladders. The large box trailer featured sliding side doors, opening rear doors and ...

  5. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    A trailer without a refrigeration unit or insulation. Drop and hook The process of dropping off a trailer and picking up a replacement trailer at a destination. Dung beetle A Volkswagen Beetle with a male driver. Fender bender An accident (now widely used among the general public). Freightshaker A Freightliner truck. Four wheeler

  6. Lockrod - Wikipedia

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    The doors and end frame must hold the cargo securely while allowing the doors to swing free and be safely opened and closed with minimal effort. Depending on the size of the trailer, trailer end frame components typically consist of six to ten hinges, two to four lockrods, two trailer doors and the framework itself – all made of metal ...

  7. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Trailer stability can be defined as the tendency of a trailer to dissipate side-to-side motion. The initial motion may be caused by aerodynamic forces, such as from a cross wind or a passing vehicle. One common criterion for stability is the center of mass location with respect to the wheels, which can usually be detected by tongue weight.