O optima21 Member Messages 4,352 Location halifax, England May 31, 2021 #41 MattF said: I could use a tenuous analogy here, to suggest an explanation, but I'll resist. Click to expand... you mean the Cinderella theory? or if the "shoe" fits, "wear" it.
MattF said: I could use a tenuous analogy here, to suggest an explanation, but I'll resist. Click to expand... you mean the Cinderella theory? or if the "shoe" fits, "wear" it.
Miranda Member Messages 398 Location U.K. cornwall May 31, 2021 #42 If it’s a traction engine or something similar, then most of us drive them on the regulator which means that anytime there is engine braking going on as opposed to drive, then the load will be switched to the other side.
If it’s a traction engine or something similar, then most of us drive them on the regulator which means that anytime there is engine braking going on as opposed to drive, then the load will be switched to the other side.