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ANIMAL BIKES - BMX HEAVY DUTY RIM STRIPS - PAIR | ![]() |
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US $4.75 | 14d 13h 51m |
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KMC 415H Freestyle Extreme Heavy Duty BMX, Park, Trail Bike Chain 1/2 x 3/16 | ![]() |
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US $21.99 | 9d 20h 59m |
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Heavy Duty Steel Axle Pegs 3/8 Inch Thread-On Style | ![]() |
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US $9.97 | 29d 20h 45m |
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FSA Mallet 1-1/8" Heavy Duty Black Headset | ![]() |
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US $18.00 | 26d 13h 46m |
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FSA Hammer 1-1/8" Heavy Duty Black Headset | ![]() |
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US $15.30 | 26d 13h 46m |
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KMC BIKE CHAIN 1/8 410H =heavy duty STRONG new bmx mtb fix bike NICKLE SILVER$11 | ![]() |
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US $10.99 | 24d 16h 36m |
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NEW BMX Bike Bicycle Wheel 24" Front Heavy Duty Chrome | ![]() |
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US $37.99 | 21d 20h 16m |
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NEW BMX Bike Bicycle Wheel 20" Front Heavy Duty Chrome | ![]() |
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US $37.99 | 21d 20h 14m |
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KMC 410H HEAVY DUTY BMX-FIXED BIKE 1/8" CHROME CHAIN | ![]() |
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US $11.00 | 23d 2h 28m |
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BIKE CHAIN 1/8" x 116 LINK HEAVY-DUTY POWER ASSIST BIKE | ![]() |
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US $30.13 | 21d 23h 56m |
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KMC HEAVY DUTY 410H BMX CHAIN *NEW* 1/2"X1/8" street | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 18d 21h 17m |
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Heavy Duty Seat Post Clamp / Replacment Seat Post Clamp | ![]() |
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US $2.51 | 13h 15m |
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Heavy Duty Steel Crossbar BMX Handlebar New | ![]() |
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US $16.11 | 13h 36m |
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Heavy Duty 1" BMX Seat Post / Silver Knurled Pattern | ![]() |
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US $11.01 | 13h 15m |
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BMX GT Heavy Duty Alloy Platform Freestyle Pedals Bike Bicycle - Used | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $5.99 | 14h 52m |
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Profile Fireball 44 tooth Sprocket for 1/2 by 3/16 Heavy Duty Chain in Red Ano | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 4d 16h 31m |
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Pair of 16" BMX Bike Rim 68 Spokes each Heavy Duty with YCC Sprocket | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 7d 3h 30m |
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2 Nice 16" BMX Bike Rim 68 Spokes per Rim Heavy Duty with YCC Rear Sproket | ![]() |
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US $29.99 | 4d 9m |
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KMC YH Heavy Duty Chain | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 31m |
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BMX Bike Bicycle Heavy Duty Black Handlebar - Used | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 23h 48m |
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Heavy Duty

where and how can I find heavy duty laundry detergent.It has to say specifically heavy duty.Cant find any?
Cannot find any in dept stores.It does not have to be ceeertain brand just say heavy duty detergent. not same as concentrated.
I work for a large retail store; that caries anything you can think of. Look in Wal*Mart; if there are any located near you. They sell a lot of brands of laundry detergent. They carry a lot of laundry detergent that are heavy duty.
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ANIMAL BIKES - BMX HEAVY DUTY RIM STRIPS - PAIR | ![]() |
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US $4.75 | 14d 13h 51m |
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KMC 415H Freestyle Extreme Heavy Duty BMX, Park, Trail Bike Chain 1/2 x 3/16 | ![]() |
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US $21.99 | 9d 20h 59m |
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Heavy Duty Steel Axle Pegs 3/8 Inch Thread-On Style | ![]() |
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US $9.97 | 29d 20h 45m |
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FSA Mallet 1-1/8" Heavy Duty Black Headset | ![]() |
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US $18.00 | 26d 13h 46m |
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FSA Hammer 1-1/8" Heavy Duty Black Headset | ![]() |
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US $15.30 | 26d 13h 46m |
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KMC BIKE CHAIN 1/8 410H =heavy duty STRONG new bmx mtb fix bike NICKLE SILVER$11 | ![]() |
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US $10.99 | 24d 16h 36m |
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NEW BMX Bike Bicycle Wheel 24" Front Heavy Duty Chrome | ![]() |
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US $37.99 | 21d 20h 16m |
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NEW BMX Bike Bicycle Wheel 20" Front Heavy Duty Chrome | ![]() |
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US $37.99 | 21d 20h 14m |
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KMC 410H HEAVY DUTY BMX-FIXED BIKE 1/8" CHROME CHAIN | ![]() |
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US $11.00 | 23d 2h 28m |
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BIKE CHAIN 1/8" x 116 LINK HEAVY-DUTY POWER ASSIST BIKE | ![]() |
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US $30.13 | 21d 23h 56m |
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KMC HEAVY DUTY 410H BMX CHAIN *NEW* 1/2"X1/8" street | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 18d 21h 17m |
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Heavy Duty Seat Post Clamp / Replacment Seat Post Clamp | ![]() |
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US $2.51 | 13h 15m |
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Heavy Duty Steel Crossbar BMX Handlebar New | ![]() |
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US $16.11 | 13h 36m |
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Heavy Duty 1" BMX Seat Post / Silver Knurled Pattern | ![]() |
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US $11.01 | 13h 15m |
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BMX GT Heavy Duty Alloy Platform Freestyle Pedals Bike Bicycle - Used | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $5.99 | 14h 52m |
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Profile Fireball 44 tooth Sprocket for 1/2 by 3/16 Heavy Duty Chain in Red Ano | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 4d 16h 31m |
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Pair of 16" BMX Bike Rim 68 Spokes each Heavy Duty with YCC Sprocket | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 7d 3h 30m |
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2 Nice 16" BMX Bike Rim 68 Spokes per Rim Heavy Duty with YCC Rear Sproket | ![]() |
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US $29.99 | 4d 9m |
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KMC YH Heavy Duty Chain | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 31m |
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BMX Bike Bicycle Heavy Duty Black Handlebar - Used | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 23h 48m |
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4 KMC Chains 1/2 X 3/16" Heavy duty chain 415H 3 Black + 1 Silver | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.99 | 4d 15h 50m |
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Mike Mentzer , Heavy Duty Training a bodybuilder
Heavy Duty Folding Power Wheelchair for Larger Persons
Often, being disabled does not decrease one's appetite in the least. It does, however, significantly limit mobility, and losing weight after landing in a wheelchair can be hard. If you are an individual trying to lose weight but still in need of a wheelchair that offers portability and mobility, consider a heavy duty folding power wheelchair.
These wheelchairs are a little more expensive than standard-sized power wheelchairs. The cost for these chairs starts at about $5,000. They are, however, very sturdy, and built to accommodate larger frames. Many of these chairs will safely seat people with weight limits of up to 450 pounds.
Another consideration with heavy duty power chairs is that they are heavy. Many of these power wheelchairs weigh up to 350 pounds. If you plan to purchase one, you might also consider investing in a van with a power lift, so that transportation will be easier.
Although they are weighty, folding these wheelchairs is possible. If they must be transported without a power lift, users can separate them into six parts. The fact that these are a bit more complex than the average folding power wheelchair, however, means that you will probably require assistance to disassemble and reassemble them before and after transport.
Purchasers may select from a variety of several different colors and cushions to customize their wheelchairs. Other customizable features include accessories, armrests, and footrests. Power seats are also available on these heavy duty wheelchairs for an additional average cost of $1,150.
Tire and seat design options can also be added to these power folding wheelchairs for an additional cost. Further, customers can opt to add batteries to their chair if they require a continuous source of electricity. Ventilator-dependent users, for example, require this option.
One other feature that can be easily modified is the controller. Heavy duty wheelchairs, like other power wheelchairs, can be modified to provide the control on either the left or the right side of the chair. Retractable controllers are also available at an additional charge.
If you have a larger frame, don't be deterred from seeking the level of comfort and mobility that will best allow you to maintain your independence. Heavy duty folding power wheelchairs are available. Although they may be more costly than standard power chairs, insurance companies still pay a significant percentage of the charge. Your out-of-pocket cost will increase, but isn't your freedom worth that small price?
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http://www.Wheel-Chair-Center.com is a website fully committed to giving you the very best information regarding wheelchairs and wheelchair accessories. Whether you're looking to find the best wheelchairs available and you'd like to know your options with a heavy duty folding power wheelchair, or you simply want to know how to find wheelchair rentals, we've got you covered!




























Thanks for featuring our coop and our girls! Thought I'd give an update of how the coop has fared, since it was our first foray into coop construction and we have since learned a lot about what works well and what could use improvement. We live on a small-ish city lot in western Washington. Our city has no limits on hens but does not permit roosters. We have neighbors on all sides.
We love having the clear top here in the PNW, with our cloudy winter days. In the summer it does mean, however, that the girls wake up around 5:30a and complain to be let out. It also means that our neighbors get a clear view of the hens, which they enjoy. Luckily for us we have good neighbors who like the hens.
The roost under the coop needs to be reinforced. We didn't know that chickens are such prodigous diggers. They dug out next to the support and it has fallen over. We made the sides of the coop's “bottom story” removeable for easy access. The chickens sit on it quite a bit during the winter as it allows them to get up off of the wet ground. This is particularly important for our banty cochin, who intensely dislikes our wet weather.
My fiance used heavy duty drawer slides so that we can pull out the feeder. Waterers are not meant to be hung and the handle eventually broke. Being able to hang the feed out of the rain has been great and I highly recommend it!
Living in the city, we are always aware of the potential dangers of raccoons and possums. We use carabiners and hasps to secure the coop doors and night and have never had a predator loss. We are vigilant about locking up the chickens at dusk, since our run area is not predator proof.
The folding doors have pros and cons. I'm 5'8″ and the doors are around 5'4″ tall. Cleaning the coop does mean bending over so as not to hit my hear. We plan to replace the doors with sliding doors at some point in the future. We installed a 2×4 across the bottom of the coop opening to prevent the litter from falling out, and that has worked very well.
Another thing we want to do before the coming winter is to add another area in the run that is protected from the elements. Our home is located on clay, so drainage is a problem. Wet chicken feet = unhappy & unhealthy chickens.
Dumpling our BR in the photo, died on 3/25/09. She was a sweet-natured chicken and we still miss her.
Finally, I have a confession: we don't have 4 hens in the coop any longer. We've since expanded our urban flock to include 10 birds: 3 of the original 4 (pictured) and another 7. Curry (BO) & Croquette (BA) hatched on March 16, 2009. They are feed store girls. The other 5 – Dozer (BR), Beaker & Scooter (crested polish), Animal (blue cochin), Miss Piggy (BA) – hatched on April 27, 2009 and came from http://www.mypetchicken.com. It's a tight fit but they all have a spot on the roost with space to share. Here's a photo of the newest additions:
Be sure to check out the “Lessons Learned” at the bottom of my BYC page and feel free to contact me (JennsPeeps) on http://www.backyardchickens.com.
Happy chickening!