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Re: Re[2]: [ihc] need some advice on possible scout purchase
They may have been OEM too... Joel F's former B140 4x4 had that style hub on
it, and what are the chances they'd been changed?
-Ryan
----- Original Message -----
From: "ken.dunnington" <[email protected]>
To: "John M. Adams" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 08:36
Subject: Re[2]: [ihc] need some advice on possible scout purchase
> The Dualmatics are a good hub. They have one major fault, they allow
> the operator to screw up and only engage/disengage half the locking
> mechanism leading to failure of the hub under stress. If they are
> used properly, they are strong.
> >
> Dualmatics were made in Longmont CO and are no longer manufactured.
>
> Ken
>
> JMA> One more question: I thought Warn hubs were standard on this model
('67
> JMA> 800), but this one has "Dual-Matic" hubs on it. They were there when
the
> JMA> seller bought it 10 years or so ago. They seem to work OK, but I'm
wondering
> JMA> two things: does anyone have personal knowledge of these? They're the
kind
> JMA> with the two opposing blades that swing out for locking/unlocking the
hub,
> JMA> and then fold back in again for use. Are they well built? And: is the
> JMA> company still in business? I can't find them on the web, and I can
imagine
> JMA> needing a rebuild kit and/or parts at some point.
>
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