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Re: Turning; easier one way or the other?
Just for reference, when doing track drive as long as your distance between you tracks is longer than the length of your track touching the ground then you will turn well(assuming that your tracks have good traction and do not slip alot). I believe this same principle applies to wheels also....correct me if Im wrong.
-Pat |
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