Or maybe one of those air bags the city slickers use to lift their 4x4 trucks(the ones that stay on the pavement).
Might be light enough and still get-r-done in a pinch.
Savannah-Tom wrote:...............
My final solution was to modify a surplus military folding shovel. I put a longer handle on it and drilled a hole for the support string. With the blade set for 90 degrees, the blade will support the weight with soft ground. I also sharpened one side of the blade to use as an axe, and ground teeth on the other side for sawing. While this tool is definitely a compromise compared to real tools made for the purpose, it will serve in several different emergencies. ...........
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ccurrie wrote:Just fly with hydrolic wheel skis all year. seriously if you had the traler axle cam idea that went on the ski axles would work great as long as you have ski axles.

Splashpilot wrote Flying Kiwi, 12-15 normally unless I load up then 20 because its a bitch to move around otherwise
a64pilot wroteThe other day I had to fly the 210 somewhere and on preflight noticed the nose wheel was a little low, so I put air in it, pushed out of the hangar and took off. On landing it was dead flat. The schrader valve core was slightly bent and stuck when I aired it up. Did you just air up that tire before you left?
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