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Old 10-02-2008, 09:27 PM   #1
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Hi I'am a Weight Puller,I'am getting into a
Crawler,I'am thinking about the Claw Shockless Chassis,all I will be doing is Crawling,they make Lathe 55T,65T,75T,85T,so my Question is which one should I use,I don't want to buy alot but only 2 of them,can you help me out,Let me know,THANKYOU for any Help.Jim
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Old 10-02-2008, 11:30 PM   #2
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i myself like mine around 35 turn to 55. anything higher than that is to slow for me.
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Then what you are saying is the bigger the number the slower the truck will move,now would that be better for someone just starting out that has never done this before so they could learn the do,Don't,I'am just Wondering,THANKYOU for the reply.Jim
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Old 10-03-2008, 01:29 PM   #4
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Then what you are saying is the bigger the number the slower the truck will move,now would that be better for someone just starting out that has never done this before so they could learn the do,Don't,I'am just Wondering,THANKYOU for the reply.Jim
Right a 45 is faster than a 65. I use a 45 for more wheel speed and a 65 for slower more precise crawlin. Check out Holmes hobby down on bottom of page, he has a colbat 7 puller that looks very versital.Saw a video on his website with a buggy and that motor.Its next on my list.
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