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Western Products is an American brand name for snow plows and other professional snow removing equipment manufactured by Western Welding and Manufacturing. The company also manufactures a variety of truck-mounted sand and salt spreaders , snowplow replacement parts and snow removal accessories.
A semi-knocked-down kit (SKD) or incompletely disassembled kit (although it has never been assembled) is a kit of the partially assembled parts of a product. Both types of KDs, complete and incomplete, are collectively referred to within the auto industry as knocked-down export ( KDX ), and cars assembled in the country of origin and exported ...
A 0.75 HP bore-well submersible pump which had been used to pump groundwater One style of submersible pump for industrial use. Outlet pipe and electrical cable not connected. A submersible pump (or electric submersible pump (ESP) is a device which has a hermetically sealed motor close-coupled to the pump body. The whole assembly is submerged in ...
Popups looks at the source text in Wikipedia:Village pump and doesn't discover the icons which are transcluded from {{Village pump}}. Hovering on the template link shows the first icon File:Edit-find-replace.svg. PrimeHunter 20:15, 14 December 2024 (UTC) Ah. Still doesn't solve the question of where one would put the WP:VP icons.
Dr. John Boyle murdered his wife, Noreen Boyle, on Dec. 31, 1989. Authorities found the Ohio woman's body on Jan. 25, 1990, under the basement floor of John's new home in Pennsylvania.
I have tried unsuccessfully to make {{infobox D&D creature}} into a collapsible infobox, like {{Infobox video game}} which was locked with tabular formatting to allow the collapse.
Discussions older than seven days (the date of last made comment) are moved to a subpage of each section (called section name/Archive n).These discussions can then be moved to a relevant talk page if appropriate.
The suggestion to make a duplicate id was added to Wikipedia:Redirect#Targeted and untargeted redirects 6 October 2019 with reference to what Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking said at the time. It was removed from the latter 4 November 2020 but remained in the former with a now obsolete claim that Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking says so