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in the land of QuadraTrac

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I can see my work bench for the first time in a couple months. Seeing Parts Bob was cleaning up his seemingly clean garage, I decided I need to clean up my side of the street already. ;)

This is a MileMarker kit for QT. It is the 16% overdrive style which uses a 92 link chain. The coupler, slider, thrust washer and chain are new MileMarker parts I got 2 years ago. Looks like this kit is sold. <yippee>
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This is a gift to Parts Bob and is the 1:1 sprocket which uses 96 link chain.
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Pretty sure this stuff looks strange to Tad just like a cutting torch would look strange in my hands. =:)

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fulsizjeep wrote:...Pretty sure this stuff looks strange to Tad just like a cutting torch would look strange in my hands. =:)

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I would have figured out someplace to install it, probably under the kitchen sink.
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Tad wrote:I would have figured out someplace to install it, probably under the kitchen sink.
It would make a torque monster of a garbage disposal in low range! Can you use a cutting torch under the kitchen sink?
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It feels good when everything is cleaned up,that way we can start on a new mess.
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Wish I had the room to clean... :((
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jaber wrote:Wish I had the room to clean... :((
Wish I just had the room period!
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