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Cessna 180 jack

I saw a handy looking jack, for a 180/185; that I thought would be useful in changing from skis to wheels. I thought I saw it on this site, not long ago, but can’t find it through the search function.

As I recall it utilizes a bottle jack, and offsets far enough from the wheel to allow for the skis.

Does anyone know the jack I’m referring to?
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This reply doesn’t speak directly to your question, but after fiddling with every possible teeter-floooper over the years, this is BY FAR the best airplane jacking arrangement that I’ve found. Unlike a compression jack, It’s super stable and the shop crane has myriad uses. Also seems like it could work with skis. Only disadvantage is it doesn’t work out in the field too well.

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Scolopax wrote:This reply doesn’t speak directly to your question, but after fiddling with every possible teeter-floooper over the years, this is BY FAR the best airplane jacking arrangement that I’ve found. Unlike a compression jack, It’s super stable and the shop crane has myriad uses. Also seems like it could work with skis. Only disadvantage is it doesn’t work out in the field too well.

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Do you some some close up shots ?
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

Not super close up shots, but that’s how I do mine with spring gear:

https://backcountrypilot.org/community/ ... 0?start=80

About halfway down the page. I use a simple friction hitch (maybe a Prusik? I can’t remember exactly how I tied it last time.) with some Amsteel cord between the gear leg and the engine hoist.

I can dig out an old hard drive to find close-up shots if you want. I need to get it out and put them on our photo cloud anyway.
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

Arctic Flyer, that’s the one.

Is that store bought? Do you have a name or link?

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aqua wrote:Arctic Flyer, that’s the one.

Is that store bought? Do you have a name or link?

Thank you,
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I’d like to source one of those as well.
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Shirtfinalfab.com

Happy jacking!
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Arctic,

That link does not work. I'm interested as well.

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Re: Cessna 180 jack

There's also the av-jack, sold by TLGW.

https://tlgw.aero/tlgw-specialties/av-jack

I prefer to use an engine hoist, per scolopax's pic.
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corefile wrote:
Scolopax wrote:This reply doesn’t speak directly to your question, but after fiddling with every possible teeter-floooper over the years, this is BY FAR the best airplane jacking arrangement that I’ve found. Unlike a compression jack, It’s super stable and the shop crane has myriad uses. Also seems like it could work with skis. Only disadvantage is it doesn’t work out in the field too well.

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Do you some some close up shots ?



No closeup photos handy. It’s just a 2000 lb strap with a single full wrap around the gear leg. It cinches down tight and is 100% stable, which compression jacking arrangements are not. Quick, easy and confidence inspiring.
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

Here's what it looked like when I used the strap.
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

Arctic Flyer wrote:
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Of those pictured I'd say this is the only one that stands an outside change of working for a change from wheels to skis. All others don't like they would provide adaquate clearance for the width of a straight ski or wheel ski
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This works well for bushwheels and skis. It’s pretty slick and it seems like I’m usually changing on a muddy ramp.
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

I like your load distribution modification =D>
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

motoadve wrote:This are very nice.

https://tlgw.aero/tlgw-specialties/av-jack
Good luck using that for skis like the OP is looking for...
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Re: Cessna 180 jack

This is a readily available 6 ft tow strap, wrapped around the gear leg, inside the brake line.
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Safest, most stable way I have found to change tires.
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