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June 4th 20, 09:45 PM
On Friday, February 8, 2002 at 10:42:07 PM UTC-5, dutch wrote:
> I bought 100 ft of 1/2" line and a sailing block. Tie one end of the rope
> to the back of the hangar, tie block to the tail hook, and drag the loose
> end. It multiplies your effort x 2 and allows you to stand inside the
> hangar. You may have to tweak the nose gear once or twice.
>
>
> "Bob Dieter" > wrote in message
> om...
> > There is just a little upslope from the new asphalt in front of the
> > hangar and a lineman's help is appreciated on the pushback. But on
> > solo efforts, late in the evening, especially on snow or ice, a winch
> > would be nice. Does anyone have plans on how to make a winch, or a
> > "winch-kit", or any other solutions?

Allen Machines doesn't seem to be doing business any more. Do you know where I might find one of their winches secondhand?

June 4th 20, 10:20 PM
wrote:
> On Friday, February 8, 2002 at 10:42:07 PM UTC-5, dutch wrote:
>> I bought 100 ft of 1/2" line and a sailing block. Tie one end of the rope
>> to the back of the hangar, tie block to the tail hook, and drag the loose
>> end. It multiplies your effort x 2 and allows you to stand inside the
>> hangar. You may have to tweak the nose gear once or twice.
>>
>>
>> "Bob Dieter" > wrote in message
>> om...
>> > There is just a little upslope from the new asphalt in front of the
>> > hangar and a lineman's help is appreciated on the pushback. But on
>> > solo efforts, late in the evening, especially on snow or ice, a winch
>> > would be nice. Does anyone have plans on how to make a winch, or a
>> > "winch-kit", or any other solutions?
>
> Allen Machines doesn't seem to be doing business any more. Do you know where I might find one of their winches secondhand?

Do you realize you are replying to an 18 year old post?

Try Harbor Freight for winches.


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