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  2. Ranch Hand Truck Accessories - Wikipedia

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    Ranch Hand manufactures grille guards, push bars, front end replacements, back bumper replacements for full size trucks and SUV's as well as various smaller products such as steps, headache racks, haulers and toolboxes. Anatomy of a Ranch Hand Front Bumper. Some significant differences in the product were developed.

  3. Bullbar - Wikipedia

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    A bullbar on a Land Rover Discovery fitted with spotlights and a sand flag. Push bar of a police car in Abu Dhabi, used to move stranded vehicles out of the way. A bullbar or push bumper (also kangaroo bar, roo bar, winch bar or nudge bar in Australia, livestock stop [NB 1] or kangaroo device in Russia, and push bar, ram bar, brush guard, grille guard, cactus pusher, rammer, PIT bar, PIT ...

  4. Dagmar bumper - Wikipedia

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    Dagmar bumpers (also known as "bullet bumpers") is a slang term for chrome conical-shaped bumper guards that began to appear on the front bumper/grille assemblies of certain American automobiles following World War II. They reached their peak in the mid-1950s.

  5. Cowcatcher - Wikipedia

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    Old Timers at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum, Duluth, Minnesota. On a mainline locomotive, the cowcatcher has to successfully deflect an obstacle hit at speed. The design principle is to push the object upwards and sideways out of the way and not to lift the locomotive on impact.

  6. File:Terrace Grille, Bar Harbor.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Portcullis - Wikipedia

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    Portcullis at Desmond Castle, Adare, County Limerick, Ireland The inner portcullis of the Torre dell'Elefante in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy A portcullis (from Old French porte coleice 'sliding gate') is a heavy, vertically closing gate typically found in medieval fortifications. [1]

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