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∙ 15y agoBriggs & Stratton recommends high quality detergent straight 30 weight but this can result in hard starting and may damage the engine at colder (below 40 F) temps. Multi-viscosity standard automotive oils (5w-30, 10w-30, etc.) are acceptable but will result in very high oil consumption at ambient temperatures over 40 F, and may void your warranty. High quality synthetic multi-viscosity oils are best for all temperatures.
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∙ 15y agoWhen a 120-lb person is walking up stairs, he increases his gravitational potential energyat the rate of(0.2182) x (the number of feet he rises each second)horsepower.
Back when it all started, horses were regularly used walking in treadmills or capstans to power pumps, hoists and similar machinery. One horsepower was the power one horse could provide under a full working day. So an engine that could power the same machinery was a one horsepower engine. Nowadays, the definition is a bit more accurate, but yes - one horsepower is one horsepower wherever you find it.
In addition to all the walking he had done, he would have carried on Joseph's trade as a tekton, which is defined as a craftsman in stone and woodwork. So, he would have cut and transported trees for lumber and lifted heavy stones a lot of the time, which would likely equate to a powefully built physique.
It depends on your subject. Ambulo means "I am walking" in latin. Ambulas is you are walking. Ambulat is he/she/it is walking. Ambulamus is we are walking. Ambulatis is you all are walking. Ambulant is they are walking.
Normal walking: Basic walking movement. Fast walking: Walking at a brisk pace. Slow walking: Walking at a leisurely pace. Power walking: Walking with exaggerated arm movements. Nordic walking: Walking with the aid of poles for added stability and upper body workout. Racewalking: Competitive walking sport with specific rules on technique. Treadmill walking: Walking on a stationary treadmill machine. Hiking: Walking outdoors on trails or terrain.
The opposite of not walking is walking.
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running, walking backwards,crawling, walking on your hands,rolling
treadmill walking is at a steady incline, while nature-walking (or hiking) is at varying inclinations and terrain.
The correct phrase is "walking past" as it indicates movement in relation to something else.
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Walking on hot embers