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Old 05-17-2022, 06:50 PM
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How much does it feel like splitting Drive and Steer helps with the control?

With my fork i'd wondered about setting up some switched dual-rates for the throttle channel so i could
switch between "travel across warehouse'' speed and "do not knock over a rack" speed

Great find on the golfer lead tape! That looks like a great solution

There was an rc meet in Indianapolis in April???
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Old 05-18-2022, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: Bruder Piggyback Forklift

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How much does it feel like splitting Drive and Steer helps with the control?
It's helped me quite a bit. My original concern was that trying to raise/lower mast while driving might cause steering problems. But I've found that the only time I really do that is when I'm trying to line up with a load that is on the flatbed and then I'm moving forward pretty slowly anyway. Almost all the rest of my equipment is set up for forward/reverse on left stick and steer on right stick so that's what I'm used to.


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There was an rc meet in Indianapolis in April???
Yep, was a one day only event on Saturday the 2nd at the Boone Cnty Fairgrounds. Wondered why you weren't thre.
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