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  • how many rpm have the engine? how did you adapt the wheel to the engine?

  • @neescan1 I've never ran it at full power..it spins so fast it gets scary to stand next to it. I centered the rim onto the motor flywheel and tack welded it in four places evenly around the wheel..and got lucky with no balance issues.

  • WOULD YOU MAKE THAT FOR ME OR SELL THAT MACHINE TO ME FRO SOME DOLLARS KK PLS CONTACT +919871849992.

  • Hey I am living in a country where nobody sells pitching machines!!!, so I decided to make one but no matter how many videos I see I never get a proper way to assemble it so please can u pls pls make a video on how you made and can you also show all the parts?

  • hi there, I am just wondering what type of wheel and rim you used?

  • this is great, I was thinking to build one most probably portable so I can move any where considering tripod with two wheels I would use that for cricket two helps to move ball out and ins wing

  • I'd be affraid the wheel would come lose!

  • Hey, I think this is amazing. I myself want to build one. I also was wondering, how fast do you think you can get a ball thrown out of it? Do you think there is a chance it could hit 90-100 at top speed? Also can you give me the name of the motor or what kind of treadmill it came out of.

    Do you also have instructions on how to build one and can you make another video of this with a whole walk around. Like go around pointing out parts and how you put it together and where you go it from? Thanks!

  • stand in front of it

  • do you know the average ball speed?

    and what is the motor power?

    you did a great job over there by the way

  • About 45mph at 1/4 speed..never had it over 1/2..It's a 2.5hp motor

  • How did you attach the tire to the motor. What I mean is where did you get the adapter or did you have to make one?

  • I centered the rim onto the motor flywheel and tack welded it in four places evenly around the wheel..and got lucky with no balance issues.

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