Re: blade angle problems
by Mike Curran
at 2007-01-17 14:19:35
(Forum::Public::ProvenEnergy)
I think all wt6000 came with polyurethane, I think the wt2500 was the one with plastic blades that went all the way to the hub with the two triangles bolted on, it looked the same but was one complete part. I don't know how they thought it wouldn't crack but I think they made the blades very cheap to replace to allow for this.
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