Because diaphragm clutches aren't strong enough to survive in a heavy commercial vehicle.
That translates to Diesel Mechanics. no commercial vehicle repair is heavy duty vehicles and heavy engines,also trailers heavy truck beds and bodys hrdraulics etc
Commercial pressure washers are used for cleaning vehicles, for example. On a construction site, heavy vehicles can become caked in mud and a commercial pressure washer would be used to wash it off.
You can but you really should talk to a doctor about it.
Commercial vehicles are defined as vehicles that are owned or registered to a company, instead of an individual. Additionally, heavy vehicles, vehicles used to carry hazardous substances, or vehicles able to carry more than 15 persons are also classified as 'commercial' even if privately owned. In order to drive a commercial vehicle, you need a commercial vehicle driver's licence. This imposes some extra responsibilities, such as informing your employer of certain convictions.
Commercial tyres are those tyres used on vehicles that are part of logistics companies such as trucks, vans and delivery vehicles. They endure long distances with heavy loads. Have a look at: http://www.thomastyres.co.za/commercial-tyres for expert advice
Yes and self adjustable, and heavy duty clutch, thus when you press the clutch in, its quite heavy
Cummins Engines Company is a company that sell different types of heavy-duty engines for vehicles like trucks, buses, shuttle, and light commercial vehicles.
One can use a heavy haul truck to attach trailers and load heavy stuff like heavy vehicles. It is the most used way of carrying other vehicles in the United States.
Stratec makes a whole range of key blanks for light duty vehicles, heavy duty vehicles, and heavy equipment.
So long as it remains on private property, yes. Those are considered heavy equipment, not highway vehicles.
like any other muscle the diaphragm can grow tired with heavy breathing. Deep breathing can alleviate the discomfort in the middle of a work-out
This site has categories which cover pretty much whatever you had in mind, whether it be passenger vehicles (this category), something model specific (there are categories for individual manufacturers), farm tractors (Tractors and Farm Equipment), heavy duty trucks (Commercial Vehicles), military vehicles, aircraft, boats and ships, etc.