I'm sure I will be able to play around with it and find the proper tension.

Ryan p.


On Apr 20, 2011, at 11:25 PM, Cobra <[email protected]> wrote:

> The T076 (T-76 makes the Sherman sound Russian) 's track cleats are 1
> 1/8" from side A I'd cleat 1 to side A of cleat 2, with each cleat
> being 7/8" wide.
> 
> As for the spring strength on the idler wheels.............. I have no
> idea. I could run down to the hardware store and check, but I don't
> remember off the top of my head. If you look at the photos on T076's
> profile, you will see a single spring on each shaft of an idler. After
> test driving tho I found them to be too soft and no other springs at
> the store were stiff enough and the correct length. :(
> Alas I attempted a make shift solution. Finding a spring as long and
> nearly as stiff as the original, but smaller in diameter, I slipped
> the two together on the shafts, one over the other, and achieved the
> desired effect.
> Unfortunatly I do not have tension-ometer and can't give straight
> numbers to ya. Sorry. Hope this helps.
> 
> Aaron F
> SCAB
> T076
> (If this ends up being a double post, then sorry. First attempt didn't
> show up. Besides, first one ended up saying I had photos a available
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> strange, crazy, or disturbed. But that's OK, I have had my shots and
> haven't bitten anyone all day. However............ er...........
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> On Apr 20, 2:06 pm, ryan wells <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I was recently looking into buying a spektrum six transmitter package and 
>> saw that channel mixing is possible. I was wondering if i could take two MAG 
>> type speed controllers and connect them with mixed channels to oporate them 
>> as if they were a Tri-Pact cirucut? Is this Reasonable?
>> 
>> Also I was wanting to know what the spacing of the track pads on the T-76 
>> were? And how powerful are the springs that tension the idler wheel?
>> 
>> Ryan P.
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