Posted on Apr 25, 2009 under Heavy Equipment School |
National ociation of Heavy Equipment Training Schools, NAHETS. View this short video equipment profile on the water truck. Used by NAHETS students nationwide to become certified equipment
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Posted on Apr 25, 2009 under Heavy Equipment Learning |
We’re in the basement, learning to print All of it’s hot! 10-20-30 million ready to be spent We’re stackin’
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Posted on Apr 25, 2009 under heavy Equipment Trailers |
Const. Trucking hauling a Cat631E waterwagon on a 9 axle Murray lowboy trailer really sharp equipment … trucking lowboy trailer cozad “truck semi-truck” ”
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Posted on Apr 25, 2009 under Heavy Equipment |
The company I work for has recently invested in a heavy machinery teleporter, to save on transport costs. As this video demonstrates, the technology is far from
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Posted on Apr 23, 2009 under Equipment Financing Company |
This is the balance sheets
as of Dec 31,06 Jan 1,06
Assets
Cash 70 23
Accounts Receivable 64 60
Allowance For Bad Debts (9) (5)
Inventory 129 137
Prepaid Expenses 15 12
Plant Assets 400 420
Accumulated Depreciation (90) (105)
Goodwill 54 63
Total Assets 633 605
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts Payable 40 33
Interest Payable 5 9
Income Tax Payable 7 10
Bonds Payable 75 150
Common Stock 315 285
Retained Earnings 191 118
Total Liab’s and Stockholders’ Equity
633 605
Income Statement
Net Sales 876,000
Operating Expenses:
Cost of Sales 555,000
Selling and administrative expenses 119,000
Bad Debt Expense 6,000
Depreciation 27,000
Total 707,000
Operating Income 169,000
Other Revenue and Expenses:
Interest Expense 13,000
Loss on Bond Retirement 6,000
Gain on Sale of Equipment – 4,000
Impairment of Goodwill 9,000
Total 24,000
Income before income taxes 145,000
Income Taxes Expense 45,000
Net Income 100,000
Additional Information: During the year, a Company had two sales of equipment: It sold for
$21,000 old equipment that had cost $45,000 and had $24,000 accumulated depreciation; it also
sold another piece of equipment. New equipment worth $75,000 was acquired in exchange for
$75,000 of bonds payable. Bonds payable of $150,000 were retired for cash at a loss. All stock
issuances were for cash.
here is my work:
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Cash inflows:
Cash received from customers$872
Cash outflows:
Cash paid for merchandise (540)
Cash paid for administrative and selling expenses (119)
Cash paid for interest (17)
Cash paid for taxes (48)
Prepaids (3)
Net cash provided by operating activities$145
Cash flows from investing activities
Cash received from sale of capital assets (plant and equipment, etc.) $28
Net cash provided by investing activities 28
Cash flows from financing activities
Cash received from issuing stock $30
Cash paid to retire long-term debt (156)
Net cash used in financing activities (126)
Net increase in cash during the period$47
Cash balance, January 1 23
Cash balance, December 31 $70
I also have all the T accounts and can post them if that’d be helpful.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
You were mostly right, but I get the following:
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash receipts from customers 870
Cash paid to suppliers and employees (662)
Cash generated from operations 208
Interest paid (17)
Income taxes paid (48)
Net cash from operating activities 143
Cash flows from investing activities
Proceeds from sale of equipment 57
Net cash used in investing activities 57
Cash flows from financing activities
Proceeds from issue of share capital 30
Retirement of bonds (156)
Dividends paid (27)
Net cash used in financing activities (153)
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 47
CCE at beginning of period 23
CCE at end of period 70
You also need a note to disclose that new equipment worth $75,000 was acquired in exchange for $75,000 of bonds payable.
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Posted on Apr 23, 2009 under Heavy Equipment Learning |
I have wanted to get into boxing, not so much competitively as just to learn how to throw a good punch and stay healthy (have been lifting weights religiously for four years now). I have bought gloves, headgear, wraps, mouth guard. I was thinking of purchasing a stand and heavy bag for it, costing 150 total. The gloves etc were already 45. I will use these to practice on, and spar with my friends who already have taken boxing classes. Is it worth it to spend the extra 150 on the bag and such. Keep in mind I will use these tools, not just let them gather dust. I could not afford classes, so this was my alternative plan. thanks for input.
Boxing class that I go to which is in Manhattan costs $139 for one whole month. It's open 7am-9pm and you can stay as much as you want. They have bags, running machine, jump ropes, and other training equipments that you are free to use and coaches would tell you to how to use it and how much you should do. So you can either choose to buy a bag and start out with no lesson or appropriate knowledge in Boxing, or you can take a month of training. You'll probably be able to get a better sense of how to train after a month. I can give you address to the gym if you need me to.
PS: Here are some cheap bags:
http://www.combatsports.com/detail.aspx?ID=23362
http://www.combatsports.com/detail.aspx?ID=23363
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Posted on Apr 23, 2009 under heavy Equipment Trailers |
Long story short my friend did all the right things to ensure my horse re-injured his tendon.
(read my 2nd to last question if you want the story)
anyway. I am going to be trailering him up to my vet's next Thursday as he is speaking at some horse events this week.
I am (as many people) in a tight money situation especially after I had to pay 10 grand in taxes this year :O
I have never had to trailer my horse to my vet before since he normally can just come down here and doesn't normally need Heavy Equipment.
I'm going to guess I will be charged a "trailer in" fee.
a lameness exam fee
an ultra sound fee
and possibly shock wave.
my question is…what do these treatments/exams normally run?
ultra sounding is normally like $75/leg. correct? a lameness exam for this vet will probably be like…$100? and a trailer in fee I'm again guessing $50? but shock wave? what does that run? also, depending on what my horse has or has not done what are some other treatments he may use on him and what do they run?
basically please list any and all fee's you can think of when it comes to trailering in a horse with a tendon injury. it is mild. after an over night poultice it was cold and tight. so I turned him out thinking it was nothing and that I overreacted. and it puffed up after 4 hours of t/o. (I watched him, he didn't run or anything) then I brought him in and it was tight again! so it is kind of an indecisive tendon "injury"
he previously injured it. could it just be a flare up telling him to take it easy on the running in the field? I haven't been riding him as he is "head tossing" and I am not going to ride him until we get that figured out as well. (had an appointment for next Saturday…moved it up to Thursday since his tendon)
also does anyone know what testing for allergies etc. costs? he is "head tossing" (another one of my previous questions) they say it is often allergies or an injury to the nose. what does testing for this normally run?
sorry this is so long but I'm stressed with having to pay the government 10 grand I am running out of funds for this kind of stuff. I will of course do it and find a way but I want to know what I'm getting into if I can.
thanks!
Z666-with the allergy testing. his teeth were done mechanicially about 4 months ago (where they tranque them and dont just float them but do a through job) he also has no EM's from what i can tell…i check his ears almost every day.
i read that they often have allergies (seasonal) and it starts in spring (like his has) continues through summer, levels off in autumn and disappears in winter. he has lived in FL his whole life other than showing and we just moved him to indiana this past fall so it deff. makes sense. they say the only thing that really helps is a nasal net relief muzzle? something like that. or it can*
i cant believe you got quoted $700 more from one place to another!!! i guess it is an obvious decision 
i am only trailering him to a vet because i feel as though my local vet is not as good at lameness etc. but we will see. i am going to talk to him later today and see what he can do as far as treatments his clinic offers.
good luck with your horses surgery
Fees vary wildly from place to place and from clinic to clinic.
Just as an example - My horse needs an eye removed. I got a quote for $1,000 from the local vet hospital, and another for $300 from one an hour further away.
I have had both ultrasounds and shockwaves done on one of my horses which I rescued with a pretty bad tendon lesion. The vet brought the equipment to my farm, and did it here.
When I've trailed to an equine hospital, in the past it cost more than having the vet come here (Stupid, huh?) but they've fixed that now. So usually there's no trailer in fee… that your clinic may have one.
If the horse needs shockwave treatment, or won't stand still for the ultrasound, you'll also have to pay to have it tranqed.
As far as allergy testing… I'd recommend against it. The results tend to be inconclusive. A horse will frequently react to everthing. This is a reaction to the test itself, not the allergen. Or the mast cells can be in a hyperreactive state, and react to everthing even if the horse is not allergic. One of my friend's horses tested positive for almost everything, including hay, corn, oats, and everything else they fed him. BUT, it was a seasonal allergy problem, while he ate the feed year round, so the feed could not have been the problem. She spent hundreds for the tests, more hundreds for the treatments, and the horse got no relief from the itching and pain. Another vet came in and diagnosed habromyasis (sp?), a skin parasite, with an underlying fly allergy. They were able to give it quite a bit of relief, though fly allergies are particularly difficult.
Head tossing… I'd check his teeth for dental issues and his ears for mites, as I've never heard of allergies causing head tossing.
Many vets will either set up a payment plan or subscribe to a payment assist plan, where you can pay over time.
Good Luck!
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Posted on Apr 23, 2009 under Heavy Equipment |
Do you have to have a driver's license to be a Heavy Equipment operator? My boyfriend does not have a driver's license but he wants to be a heavy equipment operator. Is that possible?
A drivers license is not required by law, but he will need to trained and have a license/certified (required by insurance not law) for the equipment he will be using. But many employers will require a DL or CDL for employment. have him contact a heavy equipment dealer for whats common in your area. CDL is for Commercial trucks operated on public roads. since bulldozers and the like are not operated on public roads, no DL is required by law.
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Posted on Apr 23, 2009 under Heavy Equipment Training |
Now before anyone gets any misconceptions about this article, light weight training here refers to natural resistance training or adding impact training to various cardio vascular and aerobic exercises. There is no true definition for the term ‘light weight’ in the realm of fitness, and the weights for you to use should be directly proportional to your body weight, and also dependant on what you wish to achieve. Light weight training is not for people who wish to bulk up and build muscle mass like a bodybuilder. It is for the man or woman who’s looking to stay toned, burn fat, build lean muscle and to basically stay in shape. Light weight training is also great for people who wish to work on improving their blood circulation and enhancing their cardiovascular capabilities.
Now, the most important thing anyone needs to know is how to effectively use light weight training in the time that they have, and people would be surprised to know that the internet has many depositories of information that can help anyone get better gains and maximise their workout gains.
Online videos are free and there is a factor of replay-ability in the mix. With more than a thousand fitness topics catered to online, light weight training and low impact aerobics workout and how to do them at home. While on one side of the fence are those who advocate heavy reps for muscle building, we have to cater to women and men who want to define another look for themselves. The home can be a gym as well and an online video can be the perfect instructor. Look out for videos that have tagged on them low impact cardio workouts using resistance, because this is what you are looking for.
The equipment that you need is pretty minimal. If you are not a gym user and prefer to workout in the comfort of your home, then all you need is some resistance bands, some light weight dumbbells and some proper loose attire. More than likely you will be shown videos of the new age type of workouts, combining martial arts, dance, aerobics and resistance training to give an entire package of lean muscle building, calorie-destroying, body-chiseling workout. I highly recommend these videos, especially those which are credible and can be trusted because there is so much innovation all over the world and they are on the cutting edge of physical training.
They will point out common mistakes and ease you into a customised journey depending on your level of experience. Find out why your progress has halted and find out how to jump start a lagging body part or why the fat around your stomach hasn’t budged since Christmas last year. Find out the right time of when you should be having your workouts and how to effectively use light weight training techniques as a complement to an aerobic approach. Online training videos are the salvation to the busy and those who cannot afford expensive gym memberships. Light weight training can build a chiseled physique - you just have to know how.
Liam Murphy
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Posted on Apr 23, 2009 under Heavy Equipment School |
A home gym equipment is a great alternative to a gym membership. They are great to have at home as it is easy, comfortable and best of all, it is convenient. One way to acquire a bodybuilding home gym equipment is to look for it on the second hand or factory refurbished market.
Be cautious though as some sellers of school gym equipment is guilty of fraud. Also, the cheap gym equipment is often poor in quality and very unstable. As it usually is a major purchase it should be given careful thought.
Having this kind of equipment is about getting fit, so try and stay injury free. This type of equipment is designed to help you build muscle and shape. The commercial gym equipment is ‘heavy duty’ and can of course take a lot more weight and usage compared to general gym equipment used in private homes. Let your demand decide the quality of your home gym.
Home gym equipment is a luxury that more and more people can afford. And when you have bought it, how do you know that it is effective. Well, generally you will get a set of very training programs with it. You can also learn at a fitness center and practice at home. One thing to consider is that the equipment should be versatile, then it is a good buy for home training.
Anyway a home gym is a great way for you to stay in shape, stay healthy and keep and build muscle tone. Gym equipment is becoming more sophisticated in the physiological information it provides about your workout and they are always improving. That can be a reason to rent the equipment. With some manufacturer and wholesale supplier of health and fitness equipment you have to rent it, it is not for sale.
The first step in setting up your home gym equipment is to find an area to use. When you have the equipment installed you can get your full body workout. Also check for product reviews, exercise tips and buying tips to ensure that you will get the most out of your home gym equipment. As you might imagine, the home gym equipments are relatively heavy and can cost a lot to ship.
The prices for home gyms vary of course a lot but as an example it can now be only $14 per month. With the hefty price tag on some equipment, if you dont mind the bulk, a metal weight machine is definitely the best choice in home gym equipment.
You can perform a fitness routine at home just as if you were at the local gym and using all of the gym equipment there. The fitness machines takes care of most exercise, strength training and overall fitness training. The machines may look odd and it may not use weight plates, but it is an incredibly versatile piece of gym equipment.
To reach your goals with the training you need to be able to effectively use your machine ultimate or alternative home gym equipment properly and consistently.
Keith George
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