@buherator I don't but I know there were problems using turbines from jet engines in wind turbines because the cogs were designed to push, not to be pushed so they broke off and vibrated in unexpected ways, so I'd check that first.
@buherator The key point was that the shape and engineering of the leading and trailing edges of the cogs was different. At your scale, I imagine a simple visual inspection would tell you whether to worry.
@buherator The first sign of problems was unexpected 'pulsing' in the rotor rotation that didn't match the gusts of wind.
@buherator direction is due to asymmetry in the rotor or stator. In most of these mechanisms, you can get it to run backwards by rotating the “stator” in your picture around. But you can’t go back and forth easily with the same guts. Source: made a backwards clock a while back.
@buherator probably. There are several subtly different mechanisms for these ( for example, the ones with continuous seconds hand movement look pretty much the same as ticking ones). I don’t know much more.