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this thing was a BEAST! it worked great, left skid marks, and never broke down.
06-04-2007 23:35
Skute3273 speed dewalts?! very nice how well did they shift? I have bad experiences with stripping the shifting mechanism... I needed the program to "wiggle them in" which was annoying and unprofessional... other than that they are incredibly durable!
10-04-2007 00:31
newton418We've never had that problem. One problem we did have was too much friction in one. There is a little clip inside the DeWalt transmission that helps keep the transmission in a given gear (the clip clicks into place). It turned out that the clip on that transmission had been bent at some point, so we simply bent it back to a desirable amount of resistance. Though it doesn't sound like this is the problem you were having, you might want to check it out.
10-04-2007 01:00
AdamHeard
Am I missing the chains, or are the rear two wheels (atleast from this pics pov) not powered.
If so, what effect did this have on driving?
10-04-2007 16:36
easponge|
Am I missing the chains, or are the rear two wheels (atleast from this pics pov) not powered.
If so, what effect did this have on driving? |
10-04-2007 17:13
newton418|
Yeah, it sort of looks like only the front four wheels are powered. Are the back two just for balance, or is there some crazy mechanism that hooks up the motor controlling the arm to those wheels?
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10-04-2007 19:18
Richard Wallace
Holy jumpin' catfish!
That's a lotta oommph!