Squash wrote:Dog is my Copilot wrote:
When you use a tug - do you make sure the tailwheel moves back to behind the tail when pushing the plane out of the hangar.
Josh
I have used a PowerTow 40 EZ for about 12 years. I've never had any maintenance problems with it. I purchased a chain for the tire to use in icy conditions. I also have a winch to pull planes into the hangar during very difficult times, usually with snow and ice underneath. I have never seen the electric version in action and I don't think it was available when I purchased my 40 EZ, but I'm sure that would get the job done.
For the PowerTow, the tailwheel must be in the correct anatomical position when pushing the plane out. But if you are using a tug to pull the plane into the hangar, the tailwheel will already be in the correct position, unlike the reverse position it will be in when pushing the plane in by hand.
https://www.powertow.com/40-EZ-Aircraft-Tug_p_14.html
How much bending/twisting of the back is needed to attach the Tug to the tailwheel ? The remote controlled Tug has the advantage of not needing to bend or twist but it costs twice a much. We don't get much snow or ice here in Portland, OR - and if we do I am not flying since I do not have a heated hangar or any way to preheat my engine. I also feel like I might be able to find one of these tugs on sale somewhere - ebay or craigslist. Of course - no reason to go cheap on my spine. I am putting Titanium gear legs on my 180.
Josh


