Just one question, Gary.....
do you ever leave your hangar unlocked when you're not around?
HotRod: I never locked my hanger before, but now I do...
Just one question, Gary.....
do you ever leave your hangar unlocked when you're not around?
tcj wrote:I made a "tail wheel scoop" from a long handle scoop shovel to move my kitfox on the gravel driveway into my shop. When the wings are folded the tail wheel weighs 175 pounds. I can fold the wings then just scoop up the tail. The tail wheel just sits in the shovel and the scoop will turn 90 degrees under it to push or pull the tail wherever I want it. The wheels are cheap harbout fleight. http://www.harborfreight.com/10-in-pneu ... 69385.html




, parked on the other side of the plane, stored for the winter, was my 2 year old Honda Rancher ATV! Instantly everything fell into place, all I had to do was devise a push bar that would quickly engage the tail of the plane, that would end in a hitch to engage the 4 wheeler's tow ball. What followed was a perfect synchronistic 2 hours of simultaneously designing what I needed, and then scrounging the shop and outbuilding to see if I had the needed material on hand, or close enough, (part of the fun is changing the design mid fab to make use of what you have, getting what you want in town is cheating) and then finding I did indeed have it. Some parts came out of the shop's scrap metal barrel, that's especially gratifying for some reason.The project quickly went from "I'll figure out what I need and can pick it up in town tomorrow" (20 miles away), to "I can nearly finish this," to "it's done," total elapsed time 2:30 hours, total expense, $0.00. Video of first time use to follow.Karmutzen wrote:Boxing week sale, found a P-handle utility truck with 10" pneumatic tires for $30. Cut a "U" out of the center steel plate and attached a couple of aluminium angles using three AN3 bolts on each side. Cut another small "U" in the end of the angle to pick up the tailwheel axle bolt on both sides.
Now I just need to accommodate the tail ski some how and I'll be good to go. 


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