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01.20.2008, 07:50 PM

I wondered about servo savers on crawlers. Servo saver kind of defeates the purpose of having a big strong servo. Even though it's not a big strong servo really if it can break it's self.


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01.20.2008, 07:57 PM

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I wondered about servo savers on crawlers. Servo saver kind of defeates the purpose of having a big strong servo. Even though it's not a big strong servo really if it can break it's self.
i'm reading more and more people with crawlers who have issues with the 645's... i guess you get what you pay for. if i have any more issues with them, i'll send 'em to hitec for service, sell 'em, and buy a couple 5955's.

it's the 2nd largest brass countergear that strips out so easily. every time, actually. i would've thought it would be the small plastic gear that sits at the bottom.


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