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Uploaded by mfyrberg1 on Dec 14, 2008
How the "Jaws of Life" is made. From the Science channel
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"Then he covers the head with a lubricant so it can slide into the cylinder without damaging the interior" -_-
Bronyforever 1 month ago
@March94Hare It all depends what model you use. We recently purchased a new Hurst cutter and it isn't nearly as heavy
aaronkundla 5 months ago
@aaronkundla because they are made by Hearst and not Holmotro
LAFD27Cadet 7 months ago
If your city can afford it
FromThe3PointLine 7 months ago
@aaronkundla As a Jr firefighter who has used Jaws in training. And set them up at the scene or a car wreck. I can attest to them weighing just about 35 pounds.
March94Hare 9 months ago
35lbs? Yeah ok lol
aaronkundla 1 year ago
holmatro gear owns the shit out of these ^^
collin341 1 year ago
My favorite show
peugeotrider2012 2 years ago
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"Then he covers the head with a lubricant so it can slide into the cylinder without damaging the interior" -_-
Bronyforever 1 month ago
@March94Hare It all depends what model you use. We recently purchased a new Hurst cutter and it isn't nearly as heavy
aaronkundla 5 months ago
@aaronkundla because they are made by Hearst and not Holmotro
LAFD27Cadet 7 months ago
If your city can afford it
FromThe3PointLine 7 months ago
@aaronkundla As a Jr firefighter who has used Jaws in training. And set them up at the scene or a car wreck. I can attest to them weighing just about 35 pounds.
March94Hare 9 months ago
35lbs? Yeah ok lol
aaronkundla 1 year ago
holmatro gear owns the shit out of these ^^
collin341 1 year ago
My favorite show
peugeotrider2012 2 years ago