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Unread 28-11-2006, 12:08
Ben Piecuch Ben Piecuch is offline
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Re: DeWalt Transmission questions

Joe, I understand how the forces will vary as the drivetrain is put through a "real world" test. The true advantage is that your chain runs are much easier to deal with when having two output gears. We ran one piece of continuous #35 chain last year, as we only had 1 DeWalt setup per side. It caused us plenty of problems, and having the ability to run two seperate chains would have made our drivetrain a lot more robust.

So, with a greater amount of teams starting to use, and improve these DeWalt trannies, how long until we start to see some updated Whitepapers? Also, who's going to step up to the plate and become an official "supplier" of the modified DeWalt setup. That way, we can reuse these beauties year after year.

BEN