It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, if you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is 14000.
Approximately 117.5 tons of dry sand. I willl use 1602 kg/m3 as the density of the sand. (See http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_materials.htm) We need common units, so first I will convert 1602 kg/m3 to lbs/cubic yard. 1602 kg/m3 = 1602 kg/m3 * (2.2 lb/kg) * (1m3/1.093 cu yds) = (1602*2.2)/1.093 = 2721 lbs/cu yard Now figure out the volume of sand you need (in cubic yards). volume = (14000 sq ft)*(2 in) = ((14000/9) sq yds)*((2/36) yds) = (14000/9)*(2/36) yds = 86.4 cu yds weight = density*volume=2721*86.4 lbs = 235094 lbs = 235094/2000 tons = 117.5 tons
The answer depends on how wide the carpet bolt is. For example, 53 linear feet of a 6 foot bolt is 318 ft2. At $0.53 per ft2, the cost would be $168.54. When the price is given in $/ft2, you need to know the width of the bolt to convert your linear foot needs into a price.
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It's pretty easy. Locate the generator/alternator which is the top from pulley that the drive belt touches. On the bottom of the generator is a 12mm bolt, loosen this (but there is no need to take out off, just loosen it). There is a slider bracket on top of the generator with another bolt, loosen that one as well. I strongly recommend spraying penetrating oil (I like deep creep but there are many that will work fine) on the bolts and all along the slider area. Now that its loose you can push the generator back, taking the tension off the drive belt, now you can easily remove the belt. When you are ready to re-install, just pry the generator forward again until the belt is tight, you can use a pry bar, you really need two people for this, one to pull it back, and the other to tighten the slider bracket bolt down while the belt is tight. If you are putting on a new belt, you may want to check and re-tighten it after a break in period (couple days of driving). Don't forget to re-tighten the lower bolt on the generator after you have locked down the top bolt.
You will need the services of a good gunsmith
Prices vary for a Yamaha Generator depending on the size of the generator. The more wattage involved, the more you will need to pay. First you need to determine the size of generator you need then contact a local retailer.
Depends on the output of the generator
You'll need a torque wrench and the torque specifications for that bolt .
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First you need to remove the stock, then behind the bolt is a plastic piece. There is a metal lever you pull down on it, after you pull it down pull the piece back while holding the lever. After the piece is removed open the bolt and pull it back.
a good way to remove a metal bolt is to get a screw extractor. You drill a small pilot hole down the middle of the bolt, and lightly tap the extractor into the hole. The bolt will then twist out. You may need to add lube to the bolt if its rusted (WD-40 etc.)
To draw current from a generator, you need to connect a load to it.
You power "type" must match. Most likely your generator should be able to have the fridge plug directly in, but you may indeed need a transformer to step the voltage up or down.
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In order to change the torque you will need to tighten the bolt on the exhaust side of the injector to fifty inch pounds. Tighten the drivers' side bolt to nine foot pounds.