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easymoney
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4/12/2014 21:38 (#3812008 - in reply to #3811948)
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RE: Lever math.
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I was thinking 1.5 ratio as well old pokey.
one arm is 15 and the other 10, so the one arm is 1.5X longer. or a 60-40 split.
Lever math.
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Old Pokey
: 4/12/2014 20:29
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Aaron SEIA
: 4/12/2014 20:36
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4WD
: 4/12/2014 20:49
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Old Pokey
: 4/12/2014 21:13
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4WD
: 4/12/2014 21:27
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easymoney
: 4/12/2014 21:38
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dko_scOH
: 4/12/2014 20:49
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Curt Keiser
: 4/12/2014 20:55
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Old Pokey
: 4/12/2014 21:11
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The_Owl
: 4/12/2014 21:02
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Lone Wolf Picker
: 4/12/2014 22:55
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Old Pokey
: 4/12/2014 23:36
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Gerald J.
: 4/13/2014 02:07
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tedbear
: 4/13/2014 09:47
Ratio of total weights is
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redwngr
: 4/13/2014 20:10
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