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Old 12-10-2012, 07:08 AM
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Cammo:
Thanks. I have already started to looking into the references you gave me. Garden Trucking can be very dangerous to the wallet.

Espeefan:
Thanks for the info.

From what I am understanding:
A 23 turn motor will run say 25 miles per hour and have no pulling power
A 55 turn motor will run say 15 miles per hour but have all kinds of pulling power
A 45 turn motor is a fair inbetwwen motor to have a little of each but not a lot of either.

"Basic Magnetic Experiments" in grade school? How young do you think I am? LOL That was too many years ago for me to remember. But I understand what you are saying. It is what I thought but was not sure. When it comes to electrical... It takes two batteries to make a flashlight work...sometimes, that is the ammount of elecrtical knowledge I have. Now machine shop, Fiberglass, Welding, Tin Bending, and that sort of stuff, I can hold my own but never claim to be any sort of expert.
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