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Horse Equipment In Ireland
The necessary items for a particular purpose
an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
Mental resources
The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.
A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.
The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items
Ireland (,; Eire, ; Ulster Scots: Airlann) is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the northwest of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets.
an island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
An island in the British Isles that lies west of Great Britain. Approximately four fifths of the area of Ireland constitutes the Republic of Ireland, with the remaining one fifth belonging to Northern Ireland. After an unsuccessful rebellion in 1798, union of Britain and Ireland followed in 1801. In 1922, Ireland was partitioned by the Anglo-Irish Treaty
a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1921
a padded gymnastic apparatus on legs
Provide (a person or vehicle) with a horse or horses
provide with a horse or horses
solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
Mechanized Juggernaut or Military Anachronism? Horses and the German Army of World War II (Contributions in Military Studies, Number 113)
One of the great misconceptions of the Second World War is the notion that the German Army was the epitome of mechanical efficiency--combining lightning speed with awesome military power. R. L. DiNardo argues that, although the elite panzer divisions were indeed formidable units, about 75 percent of the German Army were infantry divisions who relied primarily on the horse for transport. So, DiNardo asks, how modern was the Wehrmacht during World War II? Could it have achieved a higher level of modernity than it actually did? This book takes an unusual approach to the study of the much mythologized German Army. In dealing with horses specifically, DiNardo shows how the German Army was in many ways a throwback to the nineteenth century. How extensive was this antiquated dependence on horses, and was this a conscious decision on the part of the leaders of the German war machine? Did it have an effect on the army's organization and battle strength? What problems did the Germans encounter due to their use of horses? This study answers these questions from a unique perspective and will be invaluable to military historians, courses in military studies, and the collections in public and academic libraries.
One of the great misconceptions of the Second World War is the notion that the German Army was the epitome of mechanical efficiency--combining lightning speed with awesome military power. R. L. DiNardo argues that, although the elite panzer divisions were indeed formidable units, about 75 percent of the German Army were infantry divisions who relied primarily on the horse for transport. So, DiNardo asks, how modern was the Wehrmacht during World War II? Could it have achieved a higher level of modernity than it actually did? This book takes an unusual approach to the study of the much mythologized German Army. In dealing with horses specifically, DiNardo shows how the German Army was in many ways a throwback to the nineteenth century. How extensive was this antiquated dependence on horses, and was this a conscious decision on the part of the leaders of the German war machine? Did it have an effect on the army's organization and battle strength? What problems did the Germans encounter due to their use of horses? This study answers these questions from a unique perspective and will be invaluable to military historians, courses in military studies, and the collections in public and academic libraries.
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Excavated from Site E2960, in the townland of Woodlands West, Co. Kildare, contract 6.
Drawn by: Hannah Sims, 2010
Client: Kildare County Council
Funding body: National Roads Authority (NRA) with funds from the NDP and Transport 21
Iron horse bridle
Drawn in Adobe Illustrator
Excavated from site at Site E2970, in the townland of Timolin, Co. Kildare, contract 5.
Drawn by: Hannah Sims, 2010
Client: Kildare County Council
Funding body: National Roads Authority (NRA) with funds from the NDP and Transport 21
horse equipment in ireland
WG303 Features: -Electric chain saw. -Easy to use tool-free tension and replacement system with easy-grip knob. -Patented chain tensioning system prevents over tightening and automatically sets proper tension during operation. -Built-in safety brake stops chain in seconds. -30 Days satisfaction, 2 years warranty. Specifications: -Engine HP: 3.5. -Ampere: 14.5 Amp. -Dimensions: 12'' H x 12'' W x 36'' D.
The WORX WG303 Chain Saw is a robust and lightweight power tool that is perfect for quick, easy jobs around your yard or farm, such as cutting firewood, clearing brush, trimming trees, and more. In addition, the WG303 produces no harmful emissions and has minimal operating costs when compared to gas-powered chain saws.
The WORX WG303 Chain Saw At a Glance: Exceptional 3.5 peak horsepower Automatic, tool-free chain tensioning system Built-in chain brake for safety Comes fully assembled right out of the box Electric and emission-free
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Automatically maintains proper tension and extends chain life. View larger.
A Cut Above the Rest The WG303's exclusive, patented tool-free chain replacement and auto-tensioning system eliminate the headaches faced with most other chain saws. You'll never again worry about whether the chain blade is tight and secure. The auto-tension system includes a single, oversized knob that secures the bar and chain and maintains proper tension during operation--automatically. The WORX auto-tensioning system also works to extend bar and chain life by eliminating any chance of over-tightening. What's more, all-metal dogs at the base of the long, 16-inch bar help add stability during cutting, while an easy-to-lubricate sprocket on the bar nose helps preserve the life of the tool. Powerful enough for your toughest jobs, the WG303 produces an exceptional 3.5 peak horsepower. Gas-Free, Hassle-Free Operation The WORX WG303 is powered by electricity, so it produces no noxious emissions. Different from gas-powered chain saws, the WG303 doesn't require you to mix oil and gas or deal with difficult startups. And unlike the competition, the WG303 features an automatic oiler that provides constant lubrication to both the bar and chain. Just as all WORX models, the WG303 is equipped with a 6.75-ounce oil reservoir with an oil level indicator. Designed for Safety and Comfort The WORX WG303 includes a built-in safety brake that stops the chain in seconds when improper contact is made, protecting you in the event of kickback. Additionally, a rubber over-molded rear handle and ergonomic full-wrap front handle provide optimum operator control and comfort. What's in the Box WORX WG303 Chain Saw, one scabbard, and one quart of chain oil.