How an Open Differential Works

Lutzgaterr

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Great video Tom, thanks for sharing. At first I thought what is he sharing this for... Really great explnation of a diff and clever.
 

Bannon88

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Musky,

Do you really want him to post some long winded response in about 35 paragraphs explaining why he has another company manufacture his product to his specs and why he does it this way. I'm sure it is all explained on his website.
 

MUSKYMAN

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Bannon88 said:
Musky,

Do you really want him to post some long winded response in about 35 paragraphs explaining why he has another company manufacture his product to his specs and why he does it this way. I'm sure it is all explained on his website.

LOL...yeah you are right...been there read that:rofl:
 

p m

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Awesome clip, Tom.
Amazing how much can be explained without any modern shiznits.
For the same reason, my most favorite textbooks in solid and fluid mechanics are from 1930s.
 

antichrist

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Yeah, if someone did one today, it would be all flash and no bang.
I really like the old stuff, doesn't have all the distracting glitz so common today.