Saturday, December 31, 2011

Honda CR-V EX-L @ DORAL HYUNDAI

www.hyundaiofdoral.com At Doral Hyundai we are committed to excellence. Each of our pre-owned vehicles goes through a rigid inspection process in our service department including a multi-point inspection, a complete CARFAX report, competitive Pricing, Large Inventory and most important we will NOT be undersold. Doral Hyundai is family owned, in business for over 70 years.With a vast array of lending sources to make sure you will get the most complete and comprehensive financial package available in Miami, Florida.The price you see does not include recondition, transportation fees, tax, tag or documentations. Call dealer for details. Child Safety Rear Door Locks,Driver & Front Passenger Frontal Airbags,Front Seat Side Curtain Airbags,Front Seat Side-Impact Airbags,LATCH Child Restraint Anchorage System,Security System,7-Speaker Audio System,Adjustable Steering Column,AM Stereo w/6-Disc CD Changer,Cruise Control,Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control System,Exterior Temperature Indicator,Heated Front Seats,Leather-Trimmed Seats,MP3 & WMA Playback Capability,Power Door Locks,Power Windows w/Driver Auto Up/Down,Rear Window Defroster,Remote Rear Window Release,Steering Wheel Audio Controls,Visor Vanity Mirrors,2-Speed Intermittent Windshield Wipers,Exterior Spare Tire Carrier w/Tire Cover,Intermittent Rear Window Wiper/Washer,One-Touch Power Moonroof w/Tilt Feature,Power Heated Exterior Mirrors,Remote Keyless Entry System,Electronic Brake Distribution & Brake Assist,Power 4-Wheel ...

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Monday, December 26, 2011

How to Buy a Concession Trailer

!±8± How to Buy a Concession Trailer

Have you ever attended a fair, outdoor concert or amusement park and noticed all the hungry people lining up at the food concession trailers? And did you think to yourself, "Man, those mobile kitchen operators must be making money hand over fist! I wonder how I could get a piece of that?"

Launching successfully into the mobile food trailer business starts with having a solid business plan and then investing in the concession trailer that fits your plan - not too much trailer, not too little, but just right.

So if you like the sound of being your own boss, hitting the road, and working at fun outdoor events all summer, here is a list of points to consider before investing in your first concession trailer.

Type of Food Service

When buying a new concession trailer, it should be customized specifically for the type of food service you plan to offer: BBQ, fast food, product samples, hot or cold foods, sandwiches, drinks, etc. The vendor will be able to advise you on the trailer best suited to your business plan.

Size of Concession Trailer

Mobile food trailers can be as small as hot dog carts or as large as semi trailers, although the average length ranges from 18' to 24'. The size you choose will depend on the number of people who will work inside it, the number of serving stations, and the amount of equipment needed. Tip: Spend some time researching floor plans either online or at a concession trailer dealership to zero in on the size and layout that's right for you.

Equipment Options

One fridge or two? Big freezer or small? How many stove top burners and deep fryers will you need? BBQ or meat smoker or both? When it comes time to get a price quote for your mobile food trailer, you'll need to know what options to include so you can negotiate the best deal. (If you're getting a brand new mobile kitchen, be sure to choose a dealer that can customize it to your specifications.)

New or Used?

The question of a new or used concession trailer usually comes down to budget and how much credit your banker is willing to give you. If you need to scrimp, some dealers offer used or reconditioned mobile kitchens. This may be a better option than buying privately since dealership units are checked and refurbished by professionals.

Mobile Warranty

Before buying your concession trailer, make sure the dealer offers a "nationwide" warranty that goes with you. Remember, your mobile kitchen is going to be on the road and far away from home much of the time. If there's a problem, it's good to know you can have it repaired wherever you happen to be.


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Friday, December 16, 2011

SCBA Mask Cleaning

!±8± SCBA Mask Cleaning

SCBA respirator masks are an important safety device employed in the workplace today. They are used by anyone from fire departments to hazardous industrial applications. Basically, anywhere a person needs a self-contained source of fresh breathable air. SCBA stands for Self Contained Breathing Apparatus and they are used in environments where the air is not suitable to breath and cannot be filtered such as particulate matter like paint spray. The SCBA masks provides the wearer a self contained environment with fresh air delivered to the respirator mask from an air tank. However, one overlooked maintenance item is SCBA mask cleaning. This safety gear is often worn by different people and can become quire dirty and unsanitary. Bacteria, bodily fluids, soot and toxic substances all build up and contaminate your respirator equipment. Cleaning is an extremely important task that must be completed in order to maintain safe equipment.

Cleaning your SCBA mask and gear is a relatively simple process and can prolong the life of your respirator mask. These are generally used in dirty environments that filled with dirt and other contaminants. Your first step is to clean the dirt and grime that has accumulated on the mask, hoses and tank. First remove the filters, cartridges or tanks. Now take apart the respirator mask by removing diaphragms and air hoses. (Remember to inspect and replace any broken or defective parts.) Wash all the parts in warm water with a mild soap or detergent and scrub away any dirt or contaminants that may have collected on the respirator gear. Then rinse with running water.

The next step is to clean the SCBA gear with a disinfecting agent. There are different methods for this. The first and probably easiest is to just use a bleach solution. Just mix 1 milliliter of bleach to 1 liter of water. Iodine also is effective using approximately the same proportions. There are also commercially available cleaners available for sale as well. (It is recommended that you check to see if the manufacturer approves of their use on your particular SCBA mask.) Once the solution is mixed correctly, the equipment needs to be placed in it. Immersion is the best way to sure that all of the SCBA gear is disinfected. Simply submerge the equipment for at least 2 minutes in the disinfecting agent you are using and then rinse thoroughly in running water. Rinsing is very important after this process because the disinfecting agent can cause skin irritation if it is not completely removed from the SCBA mask and equipment. After being thoroughly rinsed, dry all the components and reassemble. Now check and make sure all components are functioning properly and safely.

Ultrasonic cleaning is another method commonly used for cleaning disinfecting SCBA respirator masks and equipment. Ultrasonic cleaning has been around for decades and is used in applications ranging from biomedical to jewelry cleaning. Ultrasonic energy is applied to a cleaning solution causing cavitation. Small bubbles form and implode during this process. This creates a vigorous scrubbing action that cleans the SCBA gear. This process cleans far more effectively than just hand scrubbing with a bleach or iodine solution.

After using either one of the previous methods for disinfecting, the SCBA mask and gear are ready for the next person to use in a hazardous situation. Your workers can safely wear them and equipment free from pathogens and other toxic contaminants. After all, the whole point of wearing an SCBA respirator mask is deliver clean air to the wearer and by not properly cleaning your respirator masks your workers safety is being compromised.


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Monday, December 12, 2011

Tips for Effective Care of Your Used Commercial Truck

!±8± Tips for Effective Care of Your Used Commercial Truck

Unlike maintaining your vehicle that came new from the manufacturer, taking care of a commercial used truck is a little bit different since you certainly want to maximize the remainder of its serviceable life. Although many commercial trucks are sold as reconditioned, the obvious fact that cannot be ignored is that the majority of the parts replaced on them are 'used.' Furthermore, it is entirely likely that some of the joints and engine components are already past their prime condition and may require extra care and maintenance.

In order to make the most out of your investment, it is only reasonable to increase as much as possible the life span of your vehicle.  You can only achieve a longer life span if you know how to properly take care of your used commercial truck.   Consider the following items as you attempt to achieve this goal.

Owners Manual

Every used commercial vehicle should come with an owner's manual of some type. It is additionally important for any used truck as it may contain a record of all prior service and maintenance.  If one is not available, go to the internet to see if you can download and print a copy for future reference.

This is a most vital tool to help operators determine the right maintenance interval, lubrication, fluid levels, brakes, batteries, wheel pressure, etc. In order to synchronize the values from the manual and put it into application, the manual is paired along with a PM schedule or preventive maintenance schedule.

Preventive Maintenance Schedule

The preventive maintenance schedule is basically a schedule of when to perform certain maintenance and parts replacement based on the truck's actual mileage and age. All maintenance and repair should be noted on a log and a copy kept with the vehicle so that it is readily available if some mechanical problem arises.  If meticulously followed, this basic tool can effectively increase the truck's serviceable life.

Routine Inspections

Aside from scheduled maintenance, it is also important to check the truck before taking it out on the road for a job.  This should also be done every day while away from your permanent location. Although scheduled maintenance helps prevent a great deal of problems, it would greatly benefit you and your truck to inspect it on your own to look for any 'clues' that something problematic may be occurring or nearly ready to occur.  This inspection would also ensure that the commercial vehicle did not sustain damage from any previous trip. These inspections could include the following:

Check the Tires- Before heading out, one of the most important parts you should visually inspect on your truck are the tires.  Tires take a lot of abuse, including heavy braking that may cause abnormal wear on pads, heavy loads, rough roads, and 'operator-caused problems' from certain driving habits, any of which could easily damage the tire resulting in a blow-out and potential accident.

Always check the air pressure in your tires.  It should be whatever is appropriate for the tire and also allow it to handle the weight of the load you are carrying.

Check for any loose lug-nuts and make sure to tighten them before going out on the road for a job.

Check the Radiator- Make sure all the fluid levels in your truck are within the levels recommended by the manufacturer. Don't forget to consider the weather conditions under which you will operate.  If it will be extremely hot, this will affect the fluid level in the radiator.  Check under the truck for evidence of any leaks from the radiator that could cause the radiator to run out of fluid before you can return from a job. This could destroy your engine.

Check the Oil- If your truck is a bit old, it's likely to develop small leaks along the engine and the oil train. If so, monitor the oil level regularly so you don't run out of oil before the next scheduled oil maintenance. 

Doing small routine checks along with your regularly scheduled maintenance schedule should help prevent costly repairs to your used vehicle.  If scheduled maintenance is done regularly as indicated, it will effectively extend the truck's usable life span and it may even last longer than new vehicles when properly maintained.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Black Max ZRBM80913 2,600 PSI Gas Pressure Washer

!±8± Black Max ZRBM80913 2,600 PSI Gas Pressure Washer

Brand : Black Max | Rate : | Price : $389.59
Post Date : Dec 07, 2011 23:54:07 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Includes 2,600 PSI Gas Pressure Washer - ZRBM80913, 21-in Chrome-Plated Steel Wand, (4) Quick Connect Nozzles (0°, 25°,40°, Soap Nozzle), 25 ft., 1/4-in Non-Marring High Pressure Hose, Wheels, Detergent Injection Hose, Handle, Ergonomic Trigger Handle with Lockout, Engine Manual, Operator's Manual

  • 25 ft. non-marring high pressure hose
  • On-board storage for accessories
  • Easy-start GCV160 Honda gas engine
  • Convenient electric on/off switch
  • Large 12-in x 2-in never-flat tread cap wheels

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Factory-Reconditioned PowerStroke ZRPS171433 1,700 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

!±8± Factory-Reconditioned PowerStroke ZRPS171433 1,700 PSI Electric Pressure Washer

Brand : PowerStroke | Rate : | Price : Too low to display
Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 14:45:20 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • 1,700 PSI and 1.4 GPM
  • 120 volt, 60 Hz, 13 amp motor
  • 1/2 gallon detergent tank
  • On-board accessory storage
  • Pro-style quick connect spray nozzles

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Karcher G 2600 VH 2,600 PSI 2.3 GPM 161cc Honda GCV160 Gas Powered Pressure Washer With 25-Foot Hose

!±8± Karcher G 2600 VH 2,600 PSI 2.3 GPM 161cc Honda GCV160 Gas Powered Pressure Washer With 25-Foot Hose

Brand : Karcher | Rate : | Price : $349.99
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 00:00:50 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Includes 2,600 PSI Gas Pressure Washer - G2600VHR, 25 ft. High Pressure Hose with Quick Connect Couplings, Commercial-Grade Zinc-Plated Spray Wand with Quick Connect Adapter, Commercial-Grade Trigger Gun with Child Safety Lock and Wand Stabilizer Grip, Integrated Detergent Tank with Regulator, Pro-Style Quick Connect Nozzles (0 degree, 25 degree, 40 degree, 65 degree)

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Karcher G 2600 PH 2,600 PSI 2.3 GPM 161cc Honda GCV160 Gas Powered Pressure Washer With 25-Foot Hose

!±8±Karcher G 2600 PH 2,600 PSI 2.3 GPM 161cc Honda GCV160 Gas Powered Pressure Washer With 25-Foot Hose

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Price : $379.99
Post Date : Nov 21, 2011 22:25:03
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Includes 2,600 PSI 2.3 GPM Gas Pressure Washer - G 2600 PHR, 25 ft. High Pressure Hose, Commercial-Grade Zinc-Plated Spray Wand with Quick Connect Adapter, Commercial-Grade Trigger Gun with Child Safety Lock, Detergent Injector (Siphoning Tube), Pro-Style Quick Connect Nozzles (0 degree, 25 degree, 40 degree, detergent)

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