Wendy
Drive through service initially became popular in the restaurant industry in the 1940s in the U.S.
McDonalds does not permit people to walk up to the drive through window.
Virtually all cars built before 1900 had chain drive, the engine had been mounted in the rear near the drive axles. As of 1910 most cars had the engine in the front, a drive shaft became more practical than chain drive.
well first you have to go to the window and look out of the telescope and talk to cj after you flush the pin drive go back and talk then you can drive through the window
you put in a window and a driveway in front of it...i know, im a genius!
at the side of the restaraunt
Depends on how close you get. You control the distance.
Belt drive is smoother and lasts much longer. Chain is better for very high torque and big swing arm movement applications, but replacement through chain stretch and sprocket wear a regular unwelcome expense
It is chain drive.
DRIVE C IS KNOEN AS WINDOW DRIVE,SO ITS DIFFICULT TO HIDE DRIVE C.... but if you wnt to do so ,then install your window inanother drive......
There are no specific rules, both is used for the same window. Except that at a Pick-Up window you only pic something up, you have already ordered and paid some where else.
A chain and sprockets.