How many times should I rotate the gear wheels?

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I'm at level 3 in the tree at floor 3. I should rotate a gear wheel in an Astrolabe to line up 3 gear wheel. I tried many times, but I can't. How can I fix it?
I fill the guide circle, but it doesn't help too.






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How often should you rotate your wheels?

Tire rotations are an important service for your vehicle. It's recommended that you have your tires rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles.

How often should you rotate directional tires?

During rotation, each tire and wheel is removed from your vehicle and moved to a different position to ensure that all tires wear evenly and last longer. Tires should be rotated every six months or 6,000 to 8,000 miles.

Which gear should spin the fastest?

In a small/large gear set-up, when the small gear has made a full rotation, the large gear will not have yet completed a full rotation. Thus, the smaller gear makes more revolutions in a given time, rotating at a faster pace than the larger gear.



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