The other factor about the argo differential is turning effort. If one side slows down, the diff trys to send those lost revolutions to the other side. So at a stand still with one side braked, the gear ratio to turn the other is doubled. Especially hard on underpowered 8 wheelers.. not a big deal on something like a 23hp frontier. If on slick conditions not a factor.. can be easy turning and very quick to react. The driver effort is very low however, takes nothing to steer an argo. You also have exellent brakes in nuetral and shifting on inclines is easy and safe as a car.
I always enjoyed swapping vehicles with Jon Hoath when he had a new 23 kohler maxII. It was an easy turning sports car, and he called my 8 wheeler a cadillac.
I always enjoyed swapping vehicles with Jon Hoath when he had a new 23 kohler maxII. It was an easy turning sports car, and he called my 8 wheeler a cadillac.
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