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steer

Medtalk verb To direct a Pt to a particular facility for various reasons–eg, types of benefits provided by the Pt's health care policy, and ability to pay Vox populi noun Moo
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Strong Calves (16): Steers to pounds 392 (Hfd); heifer to pounds 320.
My experience is that just about any hopper can be modified (flared) to accommodate the direct loading by either a wheel loader or a skid steer," Gray says.
The best pair of steers were sold for pounds 695 by Messrs Evans.
Moore advises keeping the operator in mind when choosing a skid steer. "They're operating in confined areas, not only within the loader's operators compartment, but in the surrounding applications as well," he says of the operators.
A week earlier the society's Llandovery store sale saw a 13-month-old steer sell at pounds 510.
"Skid steer loaders can be outfitted with countless tools, whether it's buckets or forks or hammers or shears to be used in demolition applications," Neil LeBlanc of Caterpillar says.
Summary: The new report by FactMR expects the global market for skid steer loader to experience slow growth.
Other leading prices: Blonde x Steers: 249p/kg for one steer from C.
Standing as reserve to the champion was a typically well-bred Galloway steer, also at 12 months of age, from noted breeders Messrs Waugh, Kilnstown, Carlisle, who had previously brought out a superb team of four individual bullocks; all Galloway bred and all led on the halter to scoop all three prize rosettes in the respective individual class.
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