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Hmmm...Peter the Anonymous received some experienced advice -
nevertheless, he feels entitled to deride folks' efforts on his behalf. Y'all just didn't READ his note! There IS a difference between a hydraulic drive garden tractor and a tractor, which perhaps Peter is not grasping. In turn, I notice that Peter refers to a "first wheel" - now THERE'S an aeronautical term if ever I heard one. :-) And finally, it's true: the nose-wheel tows that Peter points to are more compact than even a small garden tractor. So that's maybe the prime consideration. Regards Brian W On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 22:58:52 +0100, Peter wrote: Looking at the responses I don't think anybody has actually read what I originally wrote: A colleague is looking for a tug, perhaps an electric one, capable of towing the aircraft (a TB20) by the first wheel a distance of about 50 yards. I say "electric" because petrol engined tugs seems to be a bit temperamental, and this is in a very tight hangar and a lot of control over the forward/reverse speed is needed. and people suggest using TRACTORS??? The options I am looking at are http://www.aero-tow.com/ (e200 or e300) http://www.powertow.com/12V.html http://www.dragger.com/ndd.html (the first two) One thing I've learnt is that at least some of these electric tugs don't have variable speed control - the motor just goes on and off. Whereas the gas powered tugs have the rudimentary control of throttle and a clutch. |
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