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Old April 25th 05, 03:14 PM
Matt Barrow
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"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote in message
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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 15:06:51 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote:

Pushing can be done with the tractor because it has a nice (read strong)

two
speed reverse gear (and three forward). I use it to get the bird back

into
the hanger as there is about a 2" lip to across on the foundation slab.


Our tractor has multiple slow speeds, too. I think there are about ten or
twelve forward and four reverse.

But my problem has to do with the joints at the towbar-tractor and
towbar-a/c. Once I get a little off, I can't seem to (easily) get things
straightened out again. And the Mooney has fairly narrow nosewheel

turning
limits (+/-15° if I recall correctly).


I think that's more than the Bonanza.

Hmmm... I always found it was like backing a trailer. If things get out of
whack (as opposed to in whack) just go forward and start over. I try to
avoid counting on the nosewheel being able to make up for my misalignment.

One thing is to avoid trying to cut some sharp angles. Also, having enough
room is helpful; if our taxiway lane was more cramped, I'd probably find it
a lot more traumatic.

Matt
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Matthew W. Barrow
Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
Montrose, CO