The 310 Cessna I spend far too much money on has had two bills in the recent past for small cracks in the front landing gear parts, one small crack was on the pivot on the far front and another part that was on the main support below the pivot point. I have been sure that the plane has had no rough field use and that the pilots flying it have been very careful to not have any excessively rough landings. The plane is a 1980 R version with recent higher output engines installed. I have talked to a couple maintenance mechanics that tell me the 310 has issues with gear, that essentially this is normal. Is there a more rugged setup that holds up better or is stronger or has some mounts to damp loading to resist cracks ???? To further complicate the issue the plane typically flies with two people on board and full fuel, but not near it's gross weight.. which is 5500 pounds off the top of my head... I believe. So the plane is not landing really heavy and causing excessive wear from that.
Any ideas if 310's are just happy to eat landing gear parts ???
Any ideas if 310's are just happy to eat landing gear parts ???