The distance a load can hang past a tailgate depends on local regulations and safety guidelines, as well as the type of vehicle and load being transported. Typically, many jurisdictions allow a load to extend up to 4 feet beyond the tailgate, but any overhang beyond this distance may require additional safety measures, such as flags or lights. It's essential to check local laws for specific regulations and ensure the load is secured properly to prevent accidents.
1 1/2" is fairly standard.
I had to take my latch apart and lube it up really good.
Far is not a verb so it doesn't have a past participle.
Hang Glider by far!!
The word "far" is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have tenses.
As far as the load is concerned, they don't. But, as far as the supply lines are concerned, they have to cater for an increase in load current and, therefore, increased line losses, if the reactive power of the load increases.
it all depends on how far and how hard you throw it
"so far" is not a verb, hence it cannot have any tense (Past Tense included).
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13ft on each side
that would be your opinion! it also depends on how bid your wall is. my opinion would be for an 8 foot tall wall would to be to hang it 3 feet away from the ceiling.
I think not to far away because it's to heavy!