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Pilot Anodized Safety Cover Toggle Switches - RED Sale Price: $1.99 |
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You are viewing Pilot Anodized Safety Cover Toggle Switches - RED. Pilot's racing style toggle switch provides you with an extra level safety. Lift the cover to flip the switch on and then flip the cover down to turn it off. Works great with NOS systems, fog lights, driving lights, neon lights or any other accessory. Available in blue, carbon fiber and red. |
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Dozen Assorted Plastic Traffic Cones [Toy] Sale Price: $14.18 |
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Plastic Traffic Cones. Assorted colors. Each piece bar coded. 5" x 8 1/2" |
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Pez Candy Dispenser Nascar Race Car Light Blue #43 Richard Petty |
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Large Pez dispenser race car is Light Blue |
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Jr. Champion Racing Suit |
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Oh Baby! Our New Size 6-12 Month Is The Perfect Way To Start Little Ones Thinking Big. 10 Popular Styles, Soft And Cuddly, Snaps For Easy Changing, 1 Piece Footed Romper For Extra Comfort And Protection |
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Tommy Hilfiger Th1090S Rectangle Sunglasses List Price: $125.00 |
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Child's Plastic Race Car Costume Helmet Sale Price: $7.99 |
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Step2 Motorcycle List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $22.99 |
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The Step2 Motorcycle provides active toddlers with an exciting outlet for their energy. Stable construction and exciting styling make this a popular ride for youngsters. The Step2 Motorcycle will have little racers zooming past their pals and waving bye-bye. Features wide wheels to help youngsters balance easily, and realistic headlights and taillights. This toddler motorcycle will have your little cruiser ready to hit the open road! |
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Radio Flyer Tailspin Trike, Red List Price: $89.99 Sale Price: $67.94 |
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Kids will love learning to speed, shift, and spin with the Radio Flyer Tailspin tricycle. Featuring a durable steel frame in bold racing red, this trike has a unique lever that lets kids create spin-outs on command. As a bonus, the Tailspin's seat adjusts to fit kids as they grow. Built for children ages 5 to 8, the Tailspin will give your little rider years of free-wheeling fun.The Tailspin trike by Radio Flyer gives children the ability to perform amazing spin-outs on command. By pulling on the tricycle's metal lever, kids can deploy the two rotating caster wheels that prop up the back of the trike. Once the regular back wheels are off the ground, the trike is free to spin a full 360 degrees. Kids can spin to stop, change direction, or create their own tricks. Simply ride fast and straight, pull the lever, and let the fun begin.Built for children ages 5 to 8, the Tailspin can offer free-wheeling adventure for years. The seat can be adjusted farther back to fit older children or moved forward for younger children.A sturdy steel frame painted in classic Radio Flyer red makes the Tailspin as durable as it is handsome. The wide red pedals allow little feet to rest securely, while the scooped black seat and large white front tire make for a comfortable ride. Radio Flyer Tailspin tricycle and instructions. * Weight capacity: 75 lbs. * Assembled Product: 23 L x 37 W x 23 H inches Kids will love learning to speed, shift, and spin with the Radio Flyer Tailspin tricycle. Featuring a durable steel frame in bold racing red, this trike has a unique lever that lets kids create spin-outs on command. As a bonus, the Tailspin's seat adjusts to fit kids as they grow. Built for children ages 5 to 8, the Tailspin will give your little rider years of free-wheeling fun. Tailspin Tricycle Ages: 5 to 8 years Requires: Adult assembly required What We Think Fun factor: Durability: Ease of assembly: Educational factor: Novelty factor: The Good: Allows children to perform spin-outs on command. The Challenging: Children over 75 pounds may have trouble keeping the castor wheels down in order to spin. In a Nutshell: A high-quality tricycle that allows kids to perform amazing 360-degree spin-outs. Pull the metal lever for free-wheeling action! View larger. The rotating caster wheels allow the trike to spin a full 360 degrees. View larger. Speed, Shift, and Spin The Tailspin trike by Radio Flyer gives children the ability to perform amazing spin-outs on command. By pulling on the tricycle's metal lever, kids can deploy the two rotating caster wheels that prop up the back of the trike. Once the regular back wheels are off the ground, the trike is free to spin a full 360 degrees. Kids can spin to stop, change direction, or create their own tricks. Simply ride fast and straight, pull the lever, and let the fun begin. Adjustable Seat Grows with Your Child Built for children ages 5 to 8, the Tailspin can offer free-wheeling adventure for years. The seat can be adjusted farther back to fit older children or moved forward for younger children. Durable, Attractive Design A sturdy steel frame painted in classic Radio Flyer red makes the Tailspin as durable as it is handsome. The wide red pedals allow little feet to rest securely, while the scooped black seat and large white front tire make for a comfortable ride. What's in the Box Radio Flyer Tailspin tricycle and instructions. Ride fast and straight, pull the lever, and let the fun begin! The only ride with a shift to spin! Create your own tricks with the spin out bar. Ride fast & straight and then pull the bar for an extreme action spin out. The steel frame is designed for ultimate stability and the adjustable seat allows you to customize fit.Certified Frustration-Free Packaging Amazon.com has certified this product's packaging is Frustration-Free. A Frustration-Free Package is easy-to-open and comes without excess packaging materials such as hard plastic "clamshell" casings, plastic bindings, and wire ties. It is exactly the same as a traditionally packaged product--we've just streamlined the packaging to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging during shipping. Products with Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without the need for an additional shipping box. Learn more. |
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Step2 Tool Chest Dresser List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $89.88 |
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Does your child ever dream of becoming a racecar driver? Well this is the perfect place to start. With this Tool Cabinet Style Dresser your child can get that raceway pit stop feeling from the second he or she puts on a pair of socks. Complete with a large interior and a molded in shelf hidden by two large, sturdy, plastic doors, this awesome dresser with realistic tool chest styling, raceway decals and fixed "wheels" on the bottom is sure to have your child feeling like part of the crew. The double wall construction of this dresser makes it sturdy, easy to clean and maintenance-free and your child will love it just the same. Dresser is great for children 2 years and up. This item cannot ship to Canada. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy. |
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VP RACING FUELS JUG HOSE for 5 GALLON GAS CAN LIKE JEGS JAZ AND MORE List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $13.99 |
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DELUXE FUEL JUG HOSE SPOUT WITH STRAINER FILTER SCREEN THAT IS OFTEN USED ON VP RACING FUEL 5 GALLON JUG JUGS. MIGHT FIT ON OTHER TYPES OF JUG CAPS AS WELL. JUG CAP SOLD SEPARATELY ON MY OTHER LISTINGS. ENTIRE FUEL JUG SOLD SEPARATELY ON MY OTHER LISTINGS. HOSE ASSEMBLY LENGTH 14" (36cm) LONG HOSE OD 25mm BASE FITTING OD 26mm BASE FITTING ID 20mm BASE FITTING LENGTH (threaded end) 15mm WRENCH SIZE TO TIGHTEN HOSE TO CAP 1" (28.58mm) I USE A LARGE ADJUSTABLE WRENCH TO TIGHTEN THE SPOUT TO THE JUG CAP. WORKS FINE. I RECOMMEND USING TEFLON TAPE ON THE THREADS FOR ADDED LEAK PROTECTION. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THREADS. THEY ARE PLASTIC AND THEY CAN STRIP IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN THEM. BASE FITTING THREAD EACH (FROM TIP TO TIP) APPROX 2mm SPOUT POUR END TIP OD 21mm SPOUT POUR END TIP ID 14mm SPOUT POUR END TIP THREAD FROM TIP TO TIP 2mm |
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Chrome: The best way to keep chrome fixtures or appliances clean is to maintain them regularly. It is very easy to damage chrome, so it is very important to clean it properly to maintain its shiny appearance.
For chrome objects around the kitchen such as pots and pans, it is recommended that you wash them in warm sudsy water immediately after use. This is a key step because grease builds and may burn the pan the next time you use them. For grease stains try using vinegar that has not been diluted. First take a soft cloth and dip it into the vinegar then carefully wipe the infected area. After you have completed this step, rinse and dry the pot or pan.
For other appliances found in your kitchen such as faucets, microwaves, or any with chrome trim, it recommended to use baby oil. Take a clean soft cloth and apply the baby oil. Then gently rub the stain until it has disappeared. For smaller jobs or areas that are hard to reach simply take a cue tip dip that has been dipped into baby oil. Always apply the oil to the cloth that you are using. This will avoid creating any unwanted messes.
To maintain chrome outside of your home, such as car bumpers, rims, or golf clubs, it is very simple. For car bumpers and golf clubs, it is recommended to use aluminum foil. Gently, using the shiny side of the foil, wipe the infected area. The rust stains should start to fade or disappear completely depending on the severity of the stain. For car rims, you will need a hose, a bucket filled with soapy water, sponge, and wax if you have it. Start by taking your hose and rising off the rims. Following step one, dip your sponge in the soapy water and fiercely scrub the rims, you should start to see the gunk disappear. After you have completed all four wheels, repeat step one by rinsing them off again. Take a dry rag and wipe down our rims. After this step, take car wax and rub them into the rim. This will give your rims protection from water damage.
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How To Care For A Horse (If You Really Want To!)
Everyone remembers the "Simpsons" episode in which beleaguered Homer - not yet the walking punchline he was to become in later seasons - works himself nearly to death, taking second shifts at the Kwik-E-Mart with Apu, in order to afford a pony for young Lisa.
All ends well for the Simpsons, but the care and feeding of horses really isn't light work.
First of all, there's the question of lodging. After all, your new Thoroughbred race horse isn't exactly going to fit in the closet. Horses require shelter from rain and wind, such as a barn, stable or shed; this is especially true if you're keeping the horse's hair short (for show), in which case you may also need a horse blanket. In pleasant, sunny weather, your horse needs shade. Your horse also needs, year-round, grazing land - usually between 1-3 acres of pasture per animal fills the bill. And there's the all-important exercise grounds (keeping a horse cooped up 24-7-365 is just cruel).
Most Americans horse owners, not having access to these things, rent a space for their horses at a boarding stable. These, of course, are not cheap - and some horses, especially stallions, aren't best kept in such social environments anyway, as they will tend to fight with other animals.
Even if you live in a temperate climate and keep your horse out to pasture most of the time, she or he needs a place to shelter from the rain, as the insulating coat of hair doesn't work nearly as well when it's wet.
If you can keep you horse on grounds of your own, make sure, when feeding the horse, watch out for laminitis, a debilitating condition that can come from eating the lush, quick-growing early-spring and fall grass (such grass is high in fructans and other non-structural carbohydrates). Similarly, if you're lucky enough to be able to rely on a natural nearby water source, check every day to make sure the stream hasn't dried up, gone stagnant or developed blue-green algae (lethal to horses).
Finally, be careful in selecting fencing materials. Wire is a terrible choice for small pens (they'll run into it); that goes double for barbed wire, which is condemned in almost every horse management book (but widely used in the Western US). If you do use wire, use it in a larger pen (where the horse won't constantly be coming into contact with fencing), use a smooth and clearly visible wire (perhaps a heavy woven mesh with closely spaced strands), keep openings between strips too small for a hoof to fit through, and maintain your wire fence carefully.
To help with the visibility issue, as well as the durability of the fence, you might consider using a wood top player (no chance of trampling that down). Wood or synthetic-wood fences make a somewhat more expensive, but correspondingly better, more durable choice.
Horses need to eat 1.5-2.5 % of their body weight in food every day. The most common sources for filling this heavy nutritional need are grass, hay, grain, and pellets sold commercially. Again, keeping your horse fed is not cheap.
Horses' coats should be groomed every day, ideally; in the real world, you should at least groom your horse before every ride to prevent chafing (for the horse, not you). A grooming regime includes the following elements: A round, short-toothed tool called a curry, used to loosen detritus from the horse's coat and generate cleansing natural oils; a stiff-bristled dandy brush which cleans the larger materials stirred up by the curry; a soft-bristled body brush used for dust; a mane brush (usually wide-toothed; some people simply use a human hairbrush for this part); a hoof pick for cleaning the horse's feet and preventing injury; fly spray, which needs no explanation; a metal or plastic tool, the sweat scraper, for, well, scraping away sweat; and scissors or clippers to keep certain areas short-maned (these include the "bridle path" behind the ears so that the bridle lays flat, and fetlocks).
You're probably wondering how to bathe a horse? (Or perhaps you're wondering why anyone goes to all this trouble, even for an animal as beautiful as the horse?) This task can be done with a simple garden hose and human shampoo (though horse shampoo is available for the punctilious); however, many horses, under conditions of normal wear and tear, never need a bath. No, I'm not kidding.
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