decelerating
slowing down till the end
just wait till it stops rolling or hit an object
Shoot it till it stops moving
you push the button one way and the window goes up till it stops... If you push the button the other way the window will go down till it stops... If you let go of the button before the window gets to the top or the bottom, the window will stop in the middle somewhere.... most fascinatng invention.
Start strong with the 1st 100. Then slow down and build up till the 350. Fast the last 150.
it would basicly be a sine wave that is declining simalarly to a fractal does, good life example is something bounceing up and down and slowing down till it stops or a sound that fades off.
Slow down until you can safely follow the equipment (if it's traveling the same direction you are), then carefully wait till there is a clear opportunity to safely pass. If the equipment is traveling in the opposite direction, slow down until you can be sure how much clearance space you may need to allow it to get by you. The main thing to remember is --SLOW DOWN !!!
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Have a helper pump the pedal several times then hold it down. Open the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder, til air stops coming out. Close the valve, have the helper release the pedal then repeat the process till air stops coming out.
when you hit the top dont pull the front of the tractor straight down wait till the trailer comes down a bit (pretty much take it slow
its because when you first set off your not at that point on the rev counter where the power output shoots up. on diesels, you get nothing till about 1800 revs and on petrols, nothing till about 4000 revs. hope this helps
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