The reason a CMX fly's back ward farther than forwards is because when you go forward ti can only pitch so much then it doesn't any more and it levels out to its max speed, but back ward it doesn't have an pitch point it will eventually just crash after a long time lol but backward has a farther pitch so it will thus will move quicker try it and you will see what I mean.
Not sure I fully understand the question, but the blade should always cut clockwise, or on the downstroke. The motor is set to run in that direction and the blade is configured to cut in that direction. Any other direction would be dangerous for the user an just imagine where all the saw dust would be going
just a thought...but is it running correct and the blade is on backwards?
usually smother but not necessarily faster.
just because haahahaha
Not much faster. True helicopters are limited in airspeed. The helicopter blade can not fly faster than the speed of sound or it begins to flutter and even stall. The advancing blade has to go through the air faster than the retreating blade. The speed of the blade is the sum of the speed of the helicopter in forward flight plus(+) the rotational speed of the turning blades. If they can design a blade that will work at slow speeds and at speeds greater than Mach 1, then maybe they can build a faster helicopter.
It depends on the design of the mower. In one it might blow the fuse, in another it might go backwards. Or the blade might go backwards, which would be useless.
The shadow blade is at full power when you reach lvl 70. It's DPS is 39 and the speed is faster
on the single shot 41P the safety is on when the thumb blade is vertical and interferes with the sight picture. release of the safety is by twisting the blade 90 degres counter-clockwise so the vlade is pointing to the left a slight pull backwards at the same time might help but should not be necessary. on the single shot 41P the safety is on when the thumb blade is vertical and interferes with the sight picture. release of the safety is by twisting the blade 90 degres counter-clockwise so the blade is pointing to the left a slight pull backwards at the same time might help but should not be necessary.
A coarse blade cuts faster. This is futile with very hard metals - they will merely dull a coarse tooth blade - but is simply quicker with softer metals. Hard metals cut best, though slowly, with a fine tooth blade.
Simple. You raise the blade arm off the window until it locks in the upright position. You then pull the blade itself away from the arm until it unlocks from the arm. It kind of snaps in place. It's like bending your finger backwards. Reverse procedeure to install.
There Is a guide on a 2 minute version might want to check that out.
clean the blade off, put a new spark plug in. But if you really want to make it go faster just buy a new one.