Discountable price Timber gondola shelving to Mombasa Manufacturer

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Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of Timber Gondola, Cubic tower, Display showcases & counters A great look for a new department or an entire store. No assembly required as these units ships fully assembled. Advantage Allows for right angle counter layouts What we can offer: Sit down Jewelry case Counter / Cashwrap combo Registers & Wrap counter Corner cases Display tables


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Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of Timber Gondola, Cubic tower, Display showcases & counters

A great look for a new department or an entire store. No assembly required as these units ships fully assembled.

Advantage

  • Allows for right angle counter layouts

What we can offer:

  • Sit down Jewelry case
  • Counter / Cashwrap combo
  • Registers & Wrap counter
  • Corner cases
  • Display tables

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    Wednesday I was back at work on a commercial mower removing the hydraulic pump and drive motor. The pump had blown up and had to be removed. We hoped to be able to rebuild it but when I got it apart there were bits of metal all over inside and it was not worth saving. Due to all the small bits of metal I then removed and disassembled the drive motor to the rear wheel. It was full of metal shavings and had to be cleaned out thoroughly.

    I also cleaned up the hydraulic lines. Then I put the hydraulic drive motor back together and on the machine again. It is waiting for a new pump and is out of commission for now.

    Three of us went to the bridge over the creek where the road keeps getting washed out. We shoveled some more small stone gravel into the driveway to fill in the gaps and make it better for small vehicles to cross.

    Later in the afternoon I drove another riding lawn mower onto a lift to see what was wrong with the mower blades. The center blade cuts too deep and leaves a visible path in its wake.

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