Mine did the same.it was low on Transmission Fluid..i would check that because I filled it back up and it was running so much better.
no they did not, bob the builder did. Mercury did build pick up trucks for a few years in the mid to late 1940's.
Probably the quickest way is to pick up the phone and call them.
They pick up speed by coming near larger objects such as planets and moons. They pick up speed by what is called the "slingshot effect". They are going so fast (velocity) near an object that is attracting them that their speed overcomes the attraction. When the speed overcomes attraction then this has the affect of slinging them.
That depends on the speed. Pick a suitable speed, then divide the distance by the speed.
yes of course
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