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Tom Hoyle discusses How Landlords inadvertently end up spending more money when they purchase discounted plumbing fixtures. “ACE” Matty Moshiek is replacing an inexpensive Eljer toilet who’s “flapper” valve leaks and cannot be repaired with a quality Kohler model! Hear why? Tom 617-298-0231


If you notice the floor is cold near your door, get rid of the draft with a door sweep which seals the space at the bottom of the door and protects your home against the elements. It is easily installed with very basic hand tools and can actually save you money.


www.gopherforum.com – A big mistake new lawn care business owners make early on is not knowing what their hourly operating costs are. You need to know this figure to accurately bid jobs and make a profit on each and every job. To calculate this figure, you need to add up all your operating costs for the year and divide that by the total amount of man hours you work during that year. As we will see in this discussion from the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum, there are many ways you can go off track when calculating these costs, so let’s look at an example to clear up the common errors. Visit my lawn care business blog to continue reading http Ifyou are in need of free lawn care marketing material for your lawn care business, please visit our site at www.gophersoftware.com. We have hundreds of free lawn care logo, flyer, door hanger and web templates you can download and use for your lawn care business. We also have free lawn care business contracts, estimate and proposal forms. Download our trial version of Gopher Lawn Care Business Software. Gopher will help your lawn care business schedule and invoice more customers in less time, allowing you more time to grow or enjoy your life. Check out my lawn care business blog at http and my lawn care business forum at www.gopherforum.com and visit http

62 Ways to Save Money at the Gas Pump

Written by Tools on Friday, March 18th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
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62 Ways To Save Money At The Gas Pump! The Cheap Person’s Way To Making The Most Out Of The Fuel In Your Tank.

With the ever-raising costs of filling your tank full of gas, there’s no shame in cutting every corner… More >>

62 Ways to Save Money at the Gas Pump

Save Money On V Belts & Roller Chain

Written by Tools on Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 in Power Equipment.
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V-Drive Belt Store By Screamin’ Express Inc. Phone: 407-276-1170 Fax: 407-287-4824 www.vdrivebeltstore.com orders@vdrivebeltstore.com Phone 407-276-1170 Fax: 407-287-4824 Scotty Beckett explains how Screamin Express Inc. can save you money! V belt, pulley, sheaves, roller chain, roller chain sprockets, industrial drives V belt, pulley, sheaves, roller chain, roller chain sprockets, industrial drives A,B,C,D,E, Section V-Belts V-belts are the most sensible, cost effective and dependable belts for most industrial drives. The rubber impregnated fabric cover on v-belts is woven for superior flexibility and friction resistance. These belts are recommended for all general purpose drives with high horsepower ratings. V-belts are measured on the inside diameter, for example and A90=90″ ID and a 92″ 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L Section V-Belts Light industrial applications, appliances, and power equipment require the same tough, long wearing, trouble free belts as high horsepower drives. Ideal for any light duty horsepower drive AX, BX, CX Section V-Belts (Cogged) Recommended for tough, small sheaves and high tension drives, these high horsepower energy savers feature a molded cog design. Neoprene Timing Belts Neoprene Backing The extra double, highly flexible neoprene backing provides excellent abrasion and wear resistance especially important if power is transmitted from the back of the belt. Backing also guards the tensile cords against oil, grease, dirt and moisture. Variable Speed Belts

Roller Chain Parts and How to Save Money

Written by Tools on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 in Power Equipment.
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Roller Chain Parts By: Screamin Express Inc www.rollerchainparts.com orders@rollerchainparts.com Phone 407-276-1170 Fax: 407-287-4824 Scotty Beckett explains how Screamin Express Inc. can save you money! V belt, pulley, sheaves, roller chain, sprocket, industrial drives V belt, pulley, sheaves, roller chain, sprocket, industrial drives Sprockets for use with roller chain, generally to provide transmission of power between two low-speed shafts. No slip transmission, minimal overhung load on shaft bearings, generally used in lower speed ranges (eg 1-300 RPM). Low cost, rugged performance. Sprockets manufactured to ANSI standards. Material is low-carbon steel. Chain drive efficiency is typically 98%. Stock drive ratios from 1:1 to over 6:1, for applications to over 44000 lb-in torque. Manufacturing, we offer a wide selection of precision-engineered, quality roller chain sprockets serving the power transmission and precision mechanical component industries. A,B,C,D,E, Section V-Belts V-belts are the most sensible, cost effective and dependable belts for most industrial drives. The rubber impregnated fabric cover on v-belts is woven for superior flexibility and friction resistance. These belts are recommended for all general purpose drives with high horsepower ratings. V-belts are measured on the inside diameter, for example and A90=90″ ID and a 92″ 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L Section V-Belts Light industrial applications, appliances, and power equipment require the same tough, long

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www.gravesitebusiness.com The Cemetery Grave Site (Grave Care) Business is a wonderfully fulfilling and financially rewarding small business you can start in your free time. There are many services you can off your customers in your Grave Site Business. Today I am showing you a basic grounds maintenance job. We are in a neat, small, remote cemetery. It is a January day in Tennessee which means it’s very cold. This goes to show that you can work your Grave Care business all year long, even during the winter months. Today, we have been hired to clean-up a family plot. This video demonstrates a basic grounds maintenance job. We are going to cut the grass, run a string trimmer around the tombstones, and blow off the leaves with a backpack leaf blower to make the cemetery look really nice right before springtime. For a small job like this basic lawn maintenance tools are all you need. You probably already have this equipment in your garage already. We are going to use a 22″ push mower, a string trimmer, and a backpack leaf blower. When using a string trimmer and other power equipment around tombstones and other markers that might be damaged, use extreme caution to avoid contact as damage may occur otherwise. Also, when using power equipment, keep safety in mind. You need basic hearing protection and eye protection as well. Thanks for watching. This is just an introductory video showing a basic grounds maintenance job. For more instructional videos as well as pricing guidance

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