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We used that on our drive system last year. When our team went under the bar, it would actually do it backwards. A simple three position toggle switch is all we needed. Forward is forward, back is backwards, and the center was neutral, which meant that the arm etc. still worked but that drive wheels wouldn't move. That was useful in troubleshooting in case someone bumped into the joystick.
~Tom Faircihld~ |
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