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bettered
Feb 04, 2006Explorer
Maybe Milt's comment should be appended with the phrase: "...up to the limits of adhesion." Under normal circumstances, most of us are not skidding down the road, but when either the TT or the TV start to skid, unusual things happen.
Milt, that's the realm we're in here. This recent discussion is all and only about "slippery conditions." The Hensley can only "hit the stop" when either the TV or TT (or both) is skidding. And I know there is no "stop." People who use this phrase are talking about what happens when the links interfere at their limits of travel.
You may be old and wise, but I've still got about 5 years on you.
Ed
Milt, that's the realm we're in here. This recent discussion is all and only about "slippery conditions." The Hensley can only "hit the stop" when either the TV or TT (or both) is skidding. And I know there is no "stop." People who use this phrase are talking about what happens when the links interfere at their limits of travel.
You may be old and wise, but I've still got about 5 years on you.
Ed
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