The back side of the ring and pinion is weaker and if you have lower gears it is even weaker.... This is where low gearing is actually a bad thing. Lower gearing (higher numerical value) requires a thinner tooth cut.Charts and graphs would be awesome. And while I’ve seen failures going backwards, it’s one of those things where who’s to say that wouldn’t have happened going forwards too? Kinda the same scenario as stringing out the winch line and effectively using it as a strap. I’ve broken a winch doing that, but it might have broken during that pull anyway using the winch conventionally. And while it makes sense that the winch could be overloaded in that scenario, is that really what’s happening?![]()
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