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Re: pic: Smallest Gearbox Yet?

I do believe that Team 384 had a smaller one on the CIM, then called an Atwood, in 2002. It sat almost entirely within the foot print of the motors front. But I think there have been smaller than it, but that is still a great looking piece! Low weight and it looks rather robust.

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