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Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
It looks like you're looking to engage/disengage a clutch.
Research dog gears, perhaps 1114's much-publicized 2008 winch system. |
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Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
Can you please elaborate? I've tryed looking and dog gears, including the one on Andymark's super shifter and I cant seem to find how does dog gear works?
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Re: Disconnecting the engine from the pole
Disengaging a dog gear from the engine would involve shifting it horzontally to release the tension in the gearbox. 3132 is trying to do this by using a servo mechanism, but we're having trouble determining whether this would damage the gears or not.
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