Time heals all wounds?You've you've Contraction of you have. you've you have you've have heard the old saying, "Time heals all wounds." While that might be true for people, time does just the opposite to your equipment. Over time, your equipment takes a real beating. Trucks and tanks are driven through mud and sand. Rifles are fired and fired again. Radios have to transmit To send data over a communications line. See transfer. despite dirt and rain. And helicopters are flown in all types of weather. When the job's Job’s turkey one-feathered bird even more destitute than its owner. [Can. and Am. Usage: Brewer Dictionary, 589] See : Poverty done and the day is over, you can't expect a night's rest to make your equipment work good as new. No, it takes PM to heal those wounds. PM keeps the suspension system Noun 1. suspension system - a mechanical system of springs or shock absorbers connecting the wheels and axles to the chassis of a wheeled vehicle suspension in your truck and tank bouncing back. It keeps your rifle lubed and firing, your radio dust- and moisture-free, and your bird in the air where it belongs. So when it comes to your equipment, try some new words of wisdom. Let's make the new saying "PM time heals all wounds." |
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