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MB Eco-Crusher BF70-2 Excavator Rock Crusher Bucket - Less than 100 hours -


MB Eco-Crusher BF70-2 Excavator Rock Crusher Bucket – Less than 100 hours –


$53,500.00


USED ESCO 32


USED ESCO 32″ ROCK BUCKET FOR KOMATSU PC 300 EXCAVATOR


$12,500.00


Rock Hound Landscape Rake non Harley York Rake for Skidsteer with Bucket


Rock Hound Landscape Rake non Harley York Rake for Skidsteer with Bucket


$5,500.00


ROCK BUCKET V-BOTTOM 24


ROCK BUCKET V-BOTTOM 24″TOOTHPRO KOBELCO SK220 SK250 SK330 EXCAVATOR (007)


$4,950.00


ESCO ROCK BUCKET SUPER HD 34


ESCO ROCK BUCKET SUPER HD 34″ WIDE WITH RIPPER POCKET


$4,900.00


1995 3/4 Yard Rock Bucket


1995 3/4 Yard Rock Bucket


$4,700.00


36


36″ Heavy-duty Rock Bucket for a Komatsu PC300 Excavator – V Bottom / Frost


$4,500.00


32


32″ Heavy-duty Rock Bucket for a Komatsu PC300 Excavator – V Bottom / Frost


$4,500.00


Bradco 84


Bradco 84″ Skid Steer Quick Attach Rock Bucket with Grapple


$4,299.00


30


30″ Heavy-Duty Rock bucket for Komatsu PC300 Excavator/other 30 ton excavators


$4,250.00


Bradco 75


Bradco 75″ Skid Steer Quick Attach Rock Bucket with Grapple


$4,199.00


CATERPILLAR CAT 320 EXCAVATOR  EXTREME ROCK BUCKET GD


CATERPILLAR CAT 320 EXCAVATOR EXTREME ROCK BUCKET GD


$4,000.00


Virnig 84


Virnig 84″ Skid Steer Quick Attach Grapple Bucket, Rock Bucket, Sifting Bucket


$3,799.00


24


24″ Rock bucket for CAT, Komatsu, John Deere, Case


$3,750.00


CAT CATERPILLAR 330 EXCAVATOR ROCK BUCKET 30 INCH GD


CAT CATERPILLAR 330 EXCAVATOR ROCK BUCKET 30 INCH GD


$3,700.00


Berlon 78


Berlon 78″ Rock/Skeleton Bucket with Grapple


$3,315.00


Berlon 72


Berlon 72″ Rock/Skeleton Bucket with Grapple


$3,240.00


Berlon 66


Berlon 66″ Rock/Skeleton Bucket with Grapple


$3,104.00


Berlon 60


Berlon 60″ Rock/Skeleton Bucket with Grapple


$3,054.00


81


81″ Rock Grapple Bucket for Skid Steer Loaders,Fits Bobcat,Case,Cat,John Deere


$2,599.00


54 inch Rock Bucket fits Cat/Caterpillar 245 Excavator


54 inch Rock Bucket fits Cat/Caterpillar 245 Excavator


$2,500.00


72


72″ Rock Grapple Bucket for Skid Steer Loaders,Fits Bobcat,Cat,Case,Deere,JCB


$2,499.00


81


81″ Heavy Duty Rock Grapple Skid Steer Bucket for Bobcat Case Deere Cat Gehl etc


$2,499.00


27


27″ Heavy-Duty Rock / Frost V-Bottom Bucket for John Deere 450 or like


$2,400.00


NEW 84 GRAPPLE ROCK ROOT RAKE BUCKET SKID LOADER fits Bobcat,holland mustang cat


NEW 84 GRAPPLE ROCK ROOT RAKE BUCKET SKID LOADER fits Bobcat,holland mustang cat


$2,399.00


63


63″ Rock Grapple Bucket,for Skid Steer Loaders,Fits ASV,Bobcat,Cat,Case,Deere


$2,399.00


72


72″ Heavy Duty Rock Grapple Skid Steer Bucket


$2,399.00


MeyersBuilt Skid Steer Loader Grapple Rock Screening Bucket Attachment


MeyersBuilt Skid Steer Loader Grapple Rock Screening Bucket Attachment


$2,300.00


Skid Steer Rock Bucket,75


Skid Steer Rock Bucket,75″,2″ Tine Spacing,Fits Bobcat,Cat,Case,Deere,Gehl,ALL


$2,299.00


NEW 72


NEW 72″ ROCK GRAPPLE RAKE,BUCKET SKID STEER LOADER bobcat,cat case 6′


$2,198.00


NEW 90


NEW 90″ ROCK GRAPPLE RAKE,BUCKET SKID STEER LOADER bobcat,cat Takeuchi mustang


$2,195.00


NEW 78 GRAPPLE ROCK ROOT RAKE BUCKET SKID STEER LOADER 7' Bobcat,cat Takeuchi


NEW 78 GRAPPLE ROCK ROOT RAKE BUCKET SKID STEER LOADER 7′ Bobcat,cat Takeuchi


$2,175.00


NEW 66


NEW 66″ ROCK GRAPPLE RAKE,BUCKET SKID STEER LOADER bobcat,cat,holland case


$2,097.00


75


75″ Rock Bucket,Clearing Rake for All Skid Steer Loader,New Bradco,Ship Next Day


$1,999.00


84


84″ Bradco Skid Steer Rock Bucket,Sifter: Affordable &Portable Screening Option!


$1,999.00


Skidsteer Skid Steer Root Rock Grapple Bucket Loader


Skidsteer Skid Steer Root Rock Grapple Bucket Loader


$1,925.00


Bradco 75


Bradco 75″ Skid Steer Loader Rock Bucket with 2″ Spacing – NEW! – Ships Free!


$1,899.00


NEW 72 GRAPPLE ROCK ROOT RAKE BUCKET SKID LOADER fit Bobcat takeuchi,holland,cat


NEW 72 GRAPPLE ROCK ROOT RAKE BUCKET SKID LOADER fit Bobcat takeuchi,holland,cat


$1,849.00


72


72″ ROCK GRAPPLE BUCKET SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENT


$1,800.00


66


66″ Rock Bucket HD Bradco For All Skid Steers,May Special, Free Shipping,NEW


$1,799.00


Bradco 75


Bradco 75″ Skid Steer Loader Rock Bucket with 3″ Spacing – NEW! – Ships Free!


$1,799.00


75


75″ Bradco Skid Steer Rock Bucket,Sifter: Affordable &Portable Screening Option!


$1,799.00


84


84″ Rock Bucket HD Bradco For Skid Steers,Fits Bobcat,Cat,Case,Gehl,Deere


$1,799.00


Rock Bucket-Clearing Rake for Skid Steers,75


Rock Bucket-Clearing Rake for Skid Steers,75″Bradco, Free Ship to all 48 States


$1,788.00


75


75″ Rock Bucket,Clearing Rake, Skid Steer Loader,Bradco,May Special,Free Ship


$1,788.00




Nostalgia Electrics ICMP-400BLUE 4-Quart Electric Ice Cream Maker


Nostalgia Electrics ICMP-400BLUE 4-Quart Electric Ice Cream Maker


$29.78


Nostalgia Electrics ICMP400BLUE 4-Quart Electric Ice Cream Maker, Blue Type: Ice Cream Maker. Creates a Variety of Ice Cream Flavors. 4 Quart Aluminum Canister. Plastic Bucket . Plastic Dasher. Electric Motor Does the Churning. 50 watt Motor. Recipes Included in Instruction Manual. Easy to Use, Easy to Clean…

Bormioli Rocco Selecta 7-Piece Whiskey Gift Set


Bormioli Rocco Selecta 7-Piece Whiskey Gift Set


$16.99


Product Features7-piece whiskey gift set from Bormioli Rocco; includes 6 9-1/2-ounce rocks glasses and 1 33-1/2-ounce decanter with stopperCrafted in Parma, Italy from fine sands and raw materialsClassic rocks glass design; ornate starburst pattern on decanterDishwasher- and microwave- safe; 7 pounds upon shippingWhile the set is labeled dishwasher safe, great care should be taken to secure each p…

Hamilton Beach 68330R 4-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream Maker


Hamilton Beach 68330R 4-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream Maker


$30.97


Hamilton Beach 68330R 4 Quart Ice Cream MakerHamilton Beach 68330R 4 Quart Ice Cream Maker Features:; Ice cream maker; Enjoy ice cream, frozen yogurt, custard, sherbet or gelato; Fully automatic, no stirring; Easy lock lid; Includes over 20 recipes; 4 quart capacity…

Blood on the Tracks


Blood on the Tracks


$6.86


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

Ricky Nelson - Greatest Hits


Ricky Nelson – Greatest Hits


$8.16


No Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 27-DEC-2005…

Colma


Colma


$8.32


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

Aqua Rock NYBF Fountain Kit, New York Bluestone Flag Stack


Aqua Rock NYBF Fountain Kit, New York Bluestone Flag Stack


$119.35


This very simple outdoor water fountain is extremely easy to build. Comes complete with all the components including the rocks and easy to assemble instructions….

Magna MT800 Sand & Kleen Hand Sander System


Magna MT800 Sand & Kleen Hand Sander System


$51.96


The Sand & Kleen MT800 Hand Sander System combines the features of a standard dry wall sanding head with the power of a shop vac to remove dust as you sand. The exclusive Aquair water filter traps dust safely before it reaches the vacuum system so airborne dust is completely eliminated. Users won’t need goggles, masks, or respirators. The sander is backed by a lifetime warranty. What’s in the Box…

Dustless Technologies 50001 Turbo Drywall Sander with 7-Foot Extendable Pole


Dustless Technologies 50001 Turbo Drywall Sander with 7-Foot Extendable Pole


$129.00


This drywall sander is much lighter than other professional units, weighing less than 5 lb. making it ideal for homeowners, DIY, and renovation contractors. The orbital sanding head is small making it perfect for kitchen and bathroom work. The design of the orbital sanding head eliminates the need for an electric motor mounted on the pole. Air is pulled through channels on all 4 sides of the sandi…

Judy Garland Live at the London Palladium with Liza Minnelli


Judy Garland Live at the London Palladium with Liza Minnelli


$7.80


Garland’s last appearance at the famed London venue was marked by moving renditions of classic songs and the first public appearance of Liza Minnelli, who performs with her mother. Included in this sensational program are “The Man That Got Away,” “Once in a Lifetime,” “Hello, Dolly!,” “It’s Just a Matter of Time,” “San Francisco,” “Chicago,” “Over the Rainbow,” and more. 55 min. Standard; Soundtra…

Rock Bucket

It’s four p.m. I have been napping and doing walking meditation since the morning meal. My hut is deep in the forest, situated on the upper end of a massive, flat rock, with large, flat rocks on both sides and deep ravines separating them (havens for cobras). Surrounding everything is dense jungle. The six by seven foot hut is perched on the customary four stilts, with each stilt fitted with a small pan filled with kerosene to keep out ants and termites. Eight steps lead to a small porch at the entrance of the small hut, which has two large windows with shutters to protect me from the heavy storms that would soon arrive. It has remained untouched by the fierce lightening so far.

The tin roof holds up well during the rains and is clear of low hanging branches that would invite vipers to drop off trees and become unwelcome guests. Inside on the floor is my lantern and a water jug, and in a corner is a table with a candle and some incense. The solitary adornments on the back wall are a pair of geckos, the ever-present foot long lizards that consider this hut their home as well.

The floor and walls are made of planks cut from large trees by villagers using a two-man saw. This is backbreaking, tedious work for the young village men who manually cut forty-foot logs end-to-end to make boards. They will work all day without stopping, except for a few bites of rice and a coke at noon. These impoverished villagers give up a great deal of their time and resources to support the monks, and I vow to work as hard as I could to find the truth so that I could somehow repay them. Their generosity astounds me.

A monk’s routine in Thailand varied little no matter where he stayed. Now, at four o’clock I will carefully sweep my half-mile path to the main hall so that snakes can’t hide in the leaves, and then I will join my fellow monks at the well where we each draw a bucket of cold water for our bath. This bathing area also serves as a meeting place where the monks meet twice a month to make their brooms for sweeping the paths and to wash and dye their donated robes by boiling them with the orange bark from the jackfruit tree (and thus we were treated to a hot bath every two weeks!).

There might be a cremation in the afternoon. It’s 1981, and Thai families lose as many as half their malnourished children to diseases such as malaria, typhoid fever, dengue fever, hepatitis, rabies, dysentery, cholera, malaria, hepatitis, Japanese Encephalitis, and snakebites. The cremation fires remain busy. The first cremation I witnessed involved a small girl, six years old perhaps, so beautiful, her long, black hair combed so carefully with a pink ribbon tied on the side. She looked as if she were only sleeping.

I vividly recall the fire becoming extremely hot once the branches were lit, and in only moments, her shiny black hair sizzled, and then was gone. Next, the skin on her face blistered, and was gone as well, exposing the white skull underneath. The little body blackened quickly, its limbs curling up into a fetal position, and then it began cooking. The dramatic memory of the episode remained with me for weeks, as the monks warned it would, and it was some time before the skulls that appeared on my kuti wall every evening in the candlelight, departed.

In those days, the cremation pits consisted of nothing more than four long stakes pounded into the ground with the space between filled with stacks of dry limbs and twigs. The parents would place the body of their child on top of the heap, after which they would stand stoically by to watch it burn. The mother would throw candy into the air, and the father, sitting on his heels, would smoke cigarettes. Expressing emotion was not considered appropriate etiquette by the Thais, and yet at times I caught glimpses of mothers off by themselves crying quietly. It wasn’t considered proper to make a spectacle of yourself.

The cremation ceremony is over, and I return to my hut now. Occasionally we will have a meeting in the evening, but usually, I will spend the evening in meditation, well into the early morning.

(Next: A Day in the Life of a Buddhist Forest Monk (Evening)

E. Raymond Rock of Fort Myers, Florida is cofounder and principal teacher at the Southwest Florida Insight Center, http://www.SouthwestFloridaInsightCenter.com His twenty-eight years of meditation experience has taken him across four continents, including two stopovers in Thailand where he practiced in the remote northeast forests as an ordained Theravada Buddhist monk. His book, A Year to Enlightenment (Career Press/New Page Books) is now available at major bookstores and online retailers. Visit [http://www.AYearToEnlightenment.com]

Bleached fish tank rock and filter?

Details can be skipped if you like. Question is at the bottom.

I bleached my holey rock and a used filter that had algae all over it. I read later that I might have used to much bleach. I say about a cup in only 3 gallons and it soaked for about 6 hours instead of 20 minutes. I then soaked it in dechlorinator. I then rinsed it off again really well. Finally I let it dry completely.

Next I put the rock and filter into a bucket of really hot water. Not boiling water. Just high temp. And now plan to soak in dechlorinator again.

My question in short. Is there anyway I can make sure this rock and filter is safe from the bleach before adding them to my tank? I don’t want to wait weeks :( .

If you thoroughly boil the rock after bleaching, and then let it air dry over night, it will be safe for your fish. If you take the rock and soak it in water with a dechlorinator, the rock will also absorb the dechlorinator, neutralizing the bleach.

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