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Caterpillars

Caterpillars are the larval form of butterflies and moths and eat leaves voraciously.

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Torque specs for connecting rods 3126 cat?

The connecting rod torque specs, for a 3126 Caterpillar diesel engine, are 70 pounds per square inch. The bolts should be torqued in 30 pound intervals.

Location of timing sensor on C-12 Caterpillar engine?

The timing sensor on a C-12 Caterpillar engine is located left hand side of the engine. It is about half way from the top.

How do you kill a big fat green caterpillar?

Stomp on it. Better yet, feed it to a lizard so it won't go to waste.

Why won't my ipod make any sound?

I had this trouble try pushing in the head phones fully so you can see none of the metal also check the headphones are working or if that doesn't work take it back to the shop to get a check up on it

What is Fuel consumption of caterpillar d398?

The fuel consumption of a Caterpillar D3 98 is dependent upon the work load. Under a heavy workload, the engine will consume approximately 5 gallons per hour.

How do you prime a caterpillar heavy duty truck engine a c12 when it has run out of fuel?

you dont. If it doesnt have a priming pump or some manual feed then the fuel pump should get the fuel there, it may just take an extra crank.

Why is a moth drawn to a flame?

It is because moths are drawn to virtually any source of light. Hence the reason why most of them get caught in bugzappers. Same reason mosquitoes are attracted to more people with brighter clothing. We all know that moths are drawn to virtually any source light; the question was WHY? I suspect that the REASON is because they are DIURNAL creatures, meaning daytime critters, versus nocturnal [night]. Therefore, in the dark or low light levels, they see light sources as where they want to be. Of course not being capable of cognition they fly to, and into a flame, thinking they are going into daylight. Not sure who claims moths are diurnal. Moths are nocturnal. At least according to Cecil Adams. Read his findings on this question here: http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_038.html

What colony was wine and silk produced in?

They were made in Virginia, Georgia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania in the United States. Now wine and silk are produced all over the U.S.

How to get rid of phlebolith?

Phleboliths are calcium masses that form within the veins of the pelvic region. There are different methods used to treat this condition, including taking anti-inflammation medications, sclerotherapy, and surgical removal.

Food chain of a gypsy moth?

The Gypsy Moth is considered a pest in many places because the caterpillars eat plants such as oak, birch, and aspen. It is an invasive species from Asia and Europe.

What is peanut worm's diet?

They swallow in sediment collect by their tentacles from their environment, sand and mud.

What happens to caterpillars cocoons in the winter?

Yes, they survive- as long as it's in a good place and well-protected from wind, rain and harsh temperatures. If they couldn't survive we simply wouldn't have any more caterpillars the following spring!

What do garden beetles eat?

There are a number of different garden beetles, and they don't all eat the same thing. For example:

  • Ladybugs eat Aphids, Mites, and Scale.
  • Japanese Beetles eat a wide range of flowers and crops, including roses, beans, grapes, and raspberries.
  • Black beetles eat grubs, caterpillars, fly maggots and pupae, aphids, weevils, earthworms, snails, and slugs
  • Sap beetles eat fruits and vegetables that are overripe, damaged, or decomposing

Some beetles are named after the particular plant they feed off of. For example:
  • Cucumber beetles eat cucumbers
  • Lily beetles eat lilies
  • Asparagus beetles eat asparagus

What does error code p1110 mean on 2001 Nissan pathfinder?

If your newer Nissan still uses the same codes as my 96 a P1110 is a cam positioner sensor malfunction. The problem could also be elsewhere in the cam positioning electronics.

Dean

Although a passed ball is considered an error is it also counted as a team error and added in with the team total?

No - a passed ball is credited to the catcher's statistics and to the team's passed balls statistics.

Not only is a passed ball not a team error, it is not considered an error at all. Passed balls and wild pitches are given their own statistical categories with no error charged on either type of play.