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n. (drive wheel English)
Usage examples of "drive wheels".
At speed, the hydraulic clutch engaged and the torque was transmitted to the drive wheels.
The drive wheels spun in the mud, churning it up, digging into it, roiling the surface of the water around them.
The Jeep spun sideways for an instant, then the four drive wheels dug in and it raced over the curb, across the sidewalk, and crashed through a huge plate-glass window into the hardware store.
He stares, expression forlorn, at my shredded central tread and bare port-side drive wheels.
With the brakes of three cars locked by Platt, whistle screeching, drive wheels spinning in reverse, Train #8 was slowing as it traveled down the raised trackbed coming out of Kiowa Crossing, but was far from stopping as it rolled across the unsupported rails.
She thought about the two months it took to figure out that they needed more than two drive wheels on a locomotive.
Hell, I even saw one shop that uses tidal catcher basins to drive wheels with the outflow—.
Pitt joined the fishermen and began passing crates of salmon up to one of Broadmoor's crew, who stacked them on flatbed trailers that were hitched to a small tractor vehicle with eight drive wheels.
His intent was to strike a vital part of the diesel engines and electric generators, shutting down all power to the drive wheels.
Small drive wheels often have heavier rims, indicating some pre-Newton understanding of angular momentum.
Hell, I even saw one shop that uses tidal catcher basins to drive wheels with the outflowthey've got two moons, and that makes for some hellacious tides even on an inland sea like the K'Vaernian.
Hell, I even saw one shop that uses tidal catcher basins to drive wheels with the outflow-they've got two moons, and that makes for some hellacious tides even on an inland sea like the K'Vaernian.
Body angled left to right as if leaning into a stiff wind, he appeared to be pushing one of the enormous drive wheels, as if caught up in the machine and pressing forward with as much panic as determination, as though if he rested for an instant he would slip out of sync and be torn to pieces.