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and they didn't spin...
Posted by Ken Patton at 1/23/2001 10:06 PM EST
Engineer on team #65, The Huskie Brigade, from Pontiac Northern High School and GM Powertrain. In Reply to: Re: Sharp Wheels Posted by Dave on 1/23/2001 2:02 PM EST: Dave- And as I recall, they didn't spin either, so they must have been pretty good for traction. In the semifinals at Ypsilanti, you guys broke a chain when we got into a pushing match. How did the robot turn? (for those that don't remember them or can't tell from the picture, they had 4WD) The "gears" would also make for pretty rough scrubbing action, I would think... How do you like MTU, Dave? Are you on team 221? Ken MTU '85 |
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