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Result of new message to murphy-rebel [2/28/2001 18:11:05]

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:47 pm
by Legeorgen
In a message dated 2/28/01 7:16:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
list-server@dcsol.com writes:
I just weighed my Mark Landoll vibration dampener and it was 10 lb.. I
picked
it up with the engine purchase (second hand) and had second thoughts about
using it because of the extra weight up front. I'll be reconsidering it
now.
WD was my choice for blades. WD does guarantee their blades, don't they?

Some of you have 72" and some 70'' blades. What would be the advantage or
disadvantage to either, that could not be changed with pitch to adjust the
desired RPM?

Bruce G





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I just weighed my Mark Landoll vibration dampener and it was 10 lb.. I picked
it up with the engine purchase (second hand) and had second thoughts about
using it because of the extra weight up front. I'll be reconsidering it now.
WD was my choice for blades. WD does guarantee their blades, don't they?

Some of you have 72" and some 70'' blades. What would be the advantage or
disadvantage to either, that could not be changed with pitch to adjust the
desired RPM?

Bruce G






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