Hello,
I recently procured a hangar for a C182B. The previous owner was not using it to store an aircraft, however I am not able to push the airplane upslope into the hangar, even with only VFR reserve remaining in the tanks.
I am wondering if anyone can tell from these photos if it would be possible to install a winch in the floor - the seller of the hangar mentioned that the owner prior to him might've used one. The slit in the floor appears to be about 3 feet long by 1" wide. There is a metal rail of some kind with oval shaped holes attached to the bottom of the slit, but there is a lot of dirt under the rail. Any ideas are appreciated. Otherwise, the back wall appears to be made out of plywood and could be a better option for winch mounting?
PS: This is in a cold climate so while a tug would be nice, I'm afraid traction would be a serious issue for 4-5 months out of the year when the ramp becomes solid ice.
I recently procured a hangar for a C182B. The previous owner was not using it to store an aircraft, however I am not able to push the airplane upslope into the hangar, even with only VFR reserve remaining in the tanks.
I am wondering if anyone can tell from these photos if it would be possible to install a winch in the floor - the seller of the hangar mentioned that the owner prior to him might've used one. The slit in the floor appears to be about 3 feet long by 1" wide. There is a metal rail of some kind with oval shaped holes attached to the bottom of the slit, but there is a lot of dirt under the rail. Any ideas are appreciated. Otherwise, the back wall appears to be made out of plywood and could be a better option for winch mounting?
PS: This is in a cold climate so while a tug would be nice, I'm afraid traction would be a serious issue for 4-5 months out of the year when the ramp becomes solid ice.