ferrispeterchris
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Looking for a small o/b for Daughters rubber duck/tender and came across this locally. Don't think they have a gear shift lever, how do they work? Centifrugally or summat? More importantly are they easy to operate?
Looking for a small o/b for Daughters rubber duck/tender and came across this locally. Don't think they have a gear shift lever, how do they work? Centifrugally or summat? More importantly are they easy to operate?
No you get gear shift on the 3.3 the 2.5 is permanently in gear, turn the engine all the way around to go in reverseLooking for a small o/b for Daughters rubber duck/tender and came across this locally. Don't think they have a gear shift lever, how do they work? Centifrugally or summat? More importantly are they easy to operate?
Not sure I like the permanently in gear feature. If you look at the photo it seems to have a kill cord fitted though!
Thanks for your replies, I take it the engine ticks over until you increase the revs then the drive cuts in? What price do they go for, my guy is asking £200 which I think is a bit steep?
RIt sounds as if it has a centrifugal clutch like the small air-cooled Hondas you see everywhere. I prefer a gear selector but people get used to fixed drive.
Richard
Its stupid old farts who cannot get the hang of not having a clutch.
Even my car is an auto.
Richard