They have most of the power.
today the most common model is the bohr model. scientist decided to use this because it was a much simpler model and much easier to make. they reaized that by using wire for the different paths of the protons, they would be able to create more models in a less amount of time. thus, the bohr model was created and science projects got much simpler.
it depends how much you pay for it, how the model is, and how much speed the motherboard chip has
50-100 USD
Somebody have manual for sewing machine Morse fotomatic III model 4300
according to info at tractordata.com an Allis Chalmers 185 wieghs 6200 pds. Russ
17,000 pounds
Approx 50,000 lbs
Last year of production, base MSRP was $14,125.
Approx. 22,000 lbs plus any attachments including blade
Approx. 22,000 lbs plus any attachments including blade
The general rule on old Allis Chalmers equipment is found in the model designation--an HD5 is about 5 tons for the bare crawler--an HD7 is seven tons and an HD9 about nine tons and the HD11 around eleven tons. You have to add the weight of the blade, winch canopy and belly pans which can add several tons to the final weight--but the basic crawler weight is in the model designation.
NBA player Mario Chalmers weighs 190 pounds.
The dry shipping weight was 13,750 lbs, and this would have been a base model, which would have included the cab, but standard wheels and 2wd. Anything extra on yours (larger tires, MFWD, duals, etc) would have to be added to that figure. With operating fluids (engine, transmission, and rearend oil and fuel), it would weigh in over 14,000 lbs depending on how much fuel, with just the standard features.
The famous Big Allis ( an Allis-Chalmers generator made originally in l959) and possibly still in use though re-armatured a number of times, was rated-after preliminary tests at the Argonne National Labs-they intended to use it for atojm-smashing , not regular power generation, at get this, l5 BEV. BEV? Billion Electron Volts, don"t spend it all in one place, it was claimed the exciters or starting motors alone drew l5 MEV (Million electron-volts) Popular Mechanics sang the praises of this famous generator that could (Jack the energies up to l5 BEV!) There you have it. There are probably higher powered units for purely experimental work bit iI"ll stand by Big Allis.
The 2000 model did not have a 350 in it.
if its a VZ model, then its 190kw if its a VE model, then its 195kw