Griffdowg New Member Jan 29, 2007 #1 odd question but why would you need one if you got legs? i just stumbled across one on E-bay and dont see why id need one so asked myself the question "who does"? to which i replied "i dunno"... G
odd question but why would you need one if you got legs? i just stumbled across one on E-bay and dont see why id need one so asked myself the question "who does"? to which i replied "i dunno"... G
yella New Member Jan 29, 2007 #2 its for if you got a pto but some ppl use em to build the revs up to get the engine warm on a cold mornin
its for if you got a pto but some ppl use em to build the revs up to get the engine warm on a cold mornin
Griffdowg New Member Jan 29, 2007 #5 do they... arrrrr, ok. be good for some lazy motorway driving wont it cheers yella G
S slob Well-Known Member Jan 29, 2007 #6 only if you want to be fighting the engine if you need to brake in a hurry.. and dunt gee none of that i'd take it off before i braked ****.
only if you want to be fighting the engine if you need to brake in a hurry.. and dunt gee none of that i'd take it off before i braked ****.
Griffdowg New Member Jan 29, 2007 #7 I dont think my landy would be going fast enough for the need to brake
Gareth Coe New Member Feb 1, 2007 #8 Military Rovers have 'em. They can be used to keep the revs high enough to get the alternator charging while using radios when parked.
Military Rovers have 'em. They can be used to keep the revs high enough to get the alternator charging while using radios when parked.
S slob Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2007 #10 i hand a hand throttle once. no matter how much i moved it my hand just wouldn't rev up