Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:18 am
Mark,
Actually, there are a couple of Husky owners who didn't notice that apparently didn't notice that the MT prop is made from a different material than aluminum.
The very few instances of delamination (total of 11, I'm told by MT) are all being fixed by MT at NO COST to the owners. So, those folks will have a little down time, and the expense of pulling and re-installing the prop, but no cost to repair.
I think there was a lot of hype and angst amongst the Husky group, but frankly, I think the problem was WAAAYY overblown.
Note that the MT manual states clearly that a certain amount and type of cracking is acceptable, just as it is in wood props.
They ain't aluminum, in other words.
I'd be happier than all get out if Hartzell offered to fix the "problem" on their hubs for free, even if I had to pay shipping, etc. Instead, they are condemning a whole series of hubs, after only ONE failure. I call that insurance, and job security. The FAA of course, isn't going to deny the "experts" at Hartzell an AD, what do they care?
A VERY different situation than the MT props, as far as customer care goes, and the Husky folks need to understand that.
MTV