After almost 4 years of reading questions on this site, I can smell one that's
supposed to have a picture or drawing along with it from a mile away. This is
one of them, and there's no way to answer the question without seeing the
drawing.
American Builder - 2004 Lynnbrook Rear Staircase Install 3-13 was released on: USA: 10 May 2006
Empennage
Camber angle is the angle between the vertical axis of wheel and the vertical axis of the car/vehicle when viewed from the front or rear.
Left rear vertical frame member,visible from inside the left rear wheel arch,on a plate welded to the vertical member,measuring approx.1"x 5",and1/32" thick
Many American cars in the 80s had horizontal taillights but no American car in the 80s had vertical headlights.
imagine standing on a scale, your left foot would be front axle gross weight and your right foot would be rear axle gross weight. and the total weight is GVWR gross vehicle weight rating
not weight...age two
She doesn't say "vertical stick". She says "Vertigo schtick", a reference to the Alfred Hitchcock movie. She also mentions his film "Rear Window".
10-30 weight
An orthographic view of some vertical feature of a house. (Front, rear, side, interior elevation)
To the rear wheels.
As the tractor pulls plows or other things the weight gets pulled back onto the rear wheels, to carry that weight and not sink into the ground they need to be large.