They live in the dustbin next to the big twee
you use the hoof pick to pick the debris out of the hoof and you can rinse the horses hoof out with the hose.
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wash it!! if it is dirty you also can hose it down and wait for it to dry
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Follow the hose from the top of the radiator to the engine block, you will find it inside the hose where it meets the engine. Actually, there is a "C" shaped hose on the passenger side of the engine, and at the bottom of this hose is a housing held on with four bolts. Remove the hose, then the four bolts. The thermostat is located inside this water outlet housing.
The first hose ancestor, Eohippus was 250-450 mm in height, about the size of a Fox.
See frictionlosscalculator.com. They have a good description of friction loss I fire hose.
Basics of bathing a horse: Really, you can use a spunge and soap and when cleaning around the nostrils, eyes and dock make sure to use a smaller sponge and hose him down with a hose.
very hard to change, follow the top raditor hose to intake, there is a bypass hose that loops from this hose. at the end of the bypass hose is the thermostat housing. four bolts in it. after you remove the four bolts, don't expect the housing to just come right off. if is glue on and difficult to remove and replace without it leaking.
Four cylinder, it is where the upper radiator hose attaches. Six cylinder, it is where the lower radiator hose attaches.