Saw this video the other day, not sure if the owner is on this site of not, but I think it's a pretty good idea. Got me thinking I could CAD up the plate mounted to the axle pretty easy. I'm going to re-purpose a pitbull motorcycle stand as the jack part. The inner diameter of the tube is 0.860" so it can accept a 1/2" NPT pipe or the end of the pitbull stand.
The design will fit the 120/140/150/170, but certain year models will need the 1/4" holes drilled out to 5/16" and/or 3/8". (Grove Type 2 but with 1/4" holes).
If you are interested in a set, let me know. I'm by no means trying to turn this into a business, but I figured since I'm doing the leg work I'd offer it up to the forum, makes no difference to me if I order 5 set or 10. A set of two will be $110 shipped. I'm not making any money off them, this is my cost. I'm having them machined out of 1018 steel. The plate is 1/8" thick and the tube is 3/32" thick. Estimated mass is 0.318 lbs.
Most people who have done something similar have been able to get away with just a logbook entry. This would be considered an owner produced part per the FAA.
Video of operation:
The motorcycle stand I’ll be using. You could buy one of these, weld up your own, or use an automotive scissor jack and a 1/2” NPT pipe.


