Posted by Eric B. on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 10:43AM :
In Reply to: Ahh yes Weedhopper.... posted by Clint Dixon (Curator of Antiquities) on Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 10:08AM :
Thanks for the furlong info, I am sure that will come in useful at the next rally.
1 stones = 14 pounds, but it can vary depending on what you are weighing. The 14lbs is for humans or large animals, I do not know what the conversion rate is for rusty junk like a belt pulley.
Stones:
A measure of weight, usually equal to 14 pounds avoirdupois
(18 of a hundredweight, or half a quarter), but varying with
different commodities from 8 to 24 pounds. The stone of 14 lb. is the
common unit used in stating the weight of a man or large animal.
(Collective pl. usually stone.)
What happens to the FPH if you go with 1100x16s? 750x16s with 4.89s? How about a 4BT, NV5600, 4.30 gears, 1100x16s, and a JATO rocket pack?
Or better yet, what is the FPH of the 11T3?
Eric (675,986 picas tall, my cubit is over 18")
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