cherokeeflyboy
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Know a guy in Park Ridge, NJ looking for a tug for his Comanche. Anyone??
Look at a Sidewinder? I like them better, and you can toss them in the plane and take them with you.
Be careful with a tractor or golf cart. In a small t-hangar, those things can really ruin your day if you're not careful. The little gas powered tow bars don't have enough power to keep pushing your wing through the wall. A lawn tractor does.
Giant John Deere or a lil 5hp hand tug both will cause massive damage just the same.
Have a good center line painted out of the hangar and take your time.
Well is there really a such thing as "minor" damage from hitting something with the airframe? All damage is major and expensive damage. The difference between a gas powered tow bar and a John Deer is probably the location of the decimal point in the repair estimate
If you're strong enough to carry it into the PA24, you're strong enough to use a towbar
It's a battery drill with an extension and a friction wheel drive. It doesn't weigh much and will push the plane nicely up an incline and over a hangar door lip.
It's a battery drill with an extension and a friction wheel drive. It doesn't weigh much and will push the plane nicely up an incline and over a hangar door lip.
Well is there really a such thing as "minor" damage from hitting something with the airframe? All damage is major and expensive damage. The difference between a gas powered tow bar and a John Deer is probably the location of the decimal point in the repair estimate
I thought you were talking about something else, that's somewhat clever if it works as advertised.