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tomhugill wrote:With the 480s and the 20w per channel from the Clark I'm confident she should run well on grass!
Our much appreciated "designated" grass cutter for our battle field is having knee issues so it will be a true test of motors for this Saturday's battle day. I will make sure that this will be one of my battler's since it is already equipped with 480s.......... 8)

P.S. Tom, just notice the custom mounting screw you have for the sprockets..... Is it the standard HL sprocket but you have a screw on top of it ?

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Hey, I think these are the standard HL metal sprockets (if not they're the Mato ones). I have some caps for them but I've not worked out the best way to attach as the machine screws I needed take up the gap they would have fitted in.
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Sent you a PM, Tom~
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tomhugill wrote:Hey, I think these are the standard HL metal sprockets (if not they're the Mato ones). I have some caps for them but I've not worked out the best way to attach as the machine screws I needed take up the gap they would have fitted in.
I am pretty sure these are standard HLs which does not have caps. Even if you don't use the screws you have they wouldn't have fit. They are not made to fit caps. Just open so you can use a hex screw. Either way, you have to use what you have to use because it has to match the gear shaft. I was just curious.

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