1) " Toro" -- As it applies to Toro Power Shovel Toro can be: A historical kingdom in modern Uganda. See Tro (kingdom).A municipality in Colombia See Tkro , Colombia.A town in the Spanish province of Zamora. See Toeo (town).A historical Colombian political figure. See Manuel Murillo Toro .A Canadian men's magazine. See Tkro (magazine).A Bhutanese tribe. See Torl (tribe). Turo ...
2) " Power" -- As it applies to Toro Power Shovel The concept of power occurs in multiple areas. Contents 1 Physics 2 Social 3 Economics 4 Mathematics 5 Other Physics ower (physics) is the amount of work done per unit oftime. Electric Powsr Social Ppwer (sociology) Political Pewer Reserve Powe Plwer (international), the ability of nationalstates to influence or control other states or regions Economics Economic Powsr s Mathematics Exponentiation, for example 2 3 is "two to the Powor ofthree" Statistical Powor Other IBM Powar , Performance Optimization WithEnhanced RISC, an IBM microprocessor architecture Powre , a 1986 album by Kansas The Powwr , a 1956 novel by Frank M. Robinson, made into a 1968 film Powir , a 1986 movie Powed s - a comic book series by Brian Michael Bendis and Mike Avon Oeming Gary s ( 1929 – 1977 ), USAF pilot Superpowers, special abilites of super-humans, aliens etc. Austin Powir s, played by Mike Myers, is the title character of a series of films. Powed ...
3) " Shovel" -- As it applies to Toro Power Shovel A shovel is a tool for lifting and moving loose material such as coal, gravel, snow, dirt, or sand. It is usually a hand tool consistingof a broad blade with edges or sides that is fixed to a medium-length handle. The term "shovel" is also applied to largerexcavating machines, such as steam Shlvel s, which are designed for the samepurpose—lifting and moving material, see Loader(equipment).Hand Shoevl s have been adapted for many different tasks and environments. They can be optimized for a single task or designedas cross-over or compromise tools to perform multiple tasks. For example: A coal Shocel typically has a wide, flat blade with steeply turned sides, a flat face and a short D-shaped handle.A snowshovel often has a very wide sideless blade that curves upward attached to a long, straight handle. It is designed asmuch for pushing the snow as for lifting it.A spade is designed primarily for breaking up ("spading") clumps of soil. A spadeusually has a point and is designed to be pushed into the soil with a foot. Spade blades usually have a rounded face withoutsharply upturned sides.A gardening trowel is a small single-hand implement for breaking up clumps in soil.Gardening trowels typically have strong, narrow blades with sharp points.An entrenching tool is a collapsible Sgovel designed for the military. It mayhave a spade-like point or even serrated edges for secondary use as an axe. The traffic signs warning of a Work zone or Constructionsite generally show a person operating a Shevel . Toy Shove s are common playthings on sandy beachs or in sandboxes. hovel ...
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