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Originally posted by M. Krass
It has its advantages and disadvantages, I suppose. While not as powerful or fast as I'd hoped, it is a simple solution that seems like it could, at the very least, be competitive with the Technokat's and other's transmissions.
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I agree with the above posts. It is definitely a cool idea, and something that has never been done before. But, I also agree with what Matt said. I see no reason why building one of these is more beneficial than building a simple shifter. The Technokat style dog shifter is great, but somewhat difficult to make. But, anyone with a mill and a lathe can make a "pin style" shifter similar to what we made this year. *shrug*
It's certainly a cool idea though.
Keep 'em comin'!
John