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In the lower part is a section of a gear wheel.
This is not surprising since all geared wheels had to be cut by hand.
It started with the production of gear wheels and various machinery.
A gear wheel rolled out and rattled on the floor.
She had been sidelined early by a broken gear wheel.
The gear wheels jammed on it and the clock stopped.
The cause of the abortion was a burst nose gear wheel.
There was a little clicking sound, as the youth moved some gear wheel on his gun.
Then he simply turned a gear wheel with his hand until the mechanism picked up the momentum for itself and started again on its own.
The left gear wheels touched down about 326 feet ahead of the runway threshold.
This drives a cast iron gear wheel with 48 teeth.
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The main landing gear wheels are mounted on the tips of the short wings.
"Put that on the gear wheel and you're OK," he said.
There were giant claw hands, enormously powerful arms, moving gear wheels.
Additional gear wheels drive a sack hoist or other machinery.
The machinery was removed, with the gear wheels being cut in half and used as decoration within the mill.
An original three-foot-wide gear wheel sits out front as a reminder of the property's past.
Shortly after the incline was put to work, one of the gear wheels in the mechanism fractured.
The main landing gear wheels retracted into the engine nacelles.
It shows a gear wheel, bordered by corn stalks and sugarcane.
Below 80 knots only a small steering wheel that is connected to the nose gear wheels can be used.
Gold denotes excellence, while the gear wheel alludes to engineering.
The initial plans included the aircraft being fitted with retractable landing gear wheels.
They project for many feet beyond the main gear wheel, and require wooden stretchers to stabilise them.