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I recently became a first time aircraft owner and I'm quickly realizing
that with the uneven pavement on the ramp to my hanger, and the 2600lb empty weight of the plane, I'm going to have to resign to getting some form of aircraft tug. Looking at the Sporty's catalog, there are two types listed, the Robotow and the VThrust tugs. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? My plane is set up for a towbar with pins on either side that enter both ends of the axle on the nose wheel. Do either of these fit that type of attachment? Also, would this type of towbar be a Beechcraft standard fitting? I'm very familiar with Cessna and Piper towbars and the Pilatus definitely doesn't fit either of those (I need to go look at a Bonanza nose gear at the airport tomorrow to see if it resembles mine). Any feedback on pros or cons of these tugs would be appreciated. Thanks, Eric Bartsch 1959 Pilatus P-3 N848AD |
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If the slant is going down out of your hangar I will assume taking the plane
out is easy, but returning it is difficult or impossible? If this is so buy a winch (remote control) from Ramsey. Worked for me. Kobra wrote in message ups.com... I recently became a first time aircraft owner and I'm quickly realizing that with the uneven pavement on the ramp to my hanger, and the 2600lb empty weight of the plane, I'm going to have to resign to getting some form of aircraft tug. Looking at the Sporty's catalog, there are two types listed, the Robotow and the VThrust tugs. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? My plane is set up for a towbar with pins on either side that enter both ends of the axle on the nose wheel. Do either of these fit that type of attachment? Also, would this type of towbar be a Beechcraft standard fitting? I'm very familiar with Cessna and Piper towbars and the Pilatus definitely doesn't fit either of those (I need to go look at a Bonanza nose gear at the airport tomorrow to see if it resembles mine). Any feedback on pros or cons of these tugs would be appreciated. Thanks, Eric Bartsch 1959 Pilatus P-3 N848AD |
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![]() If the slant is going down out of your hangar I will assume taking the plane out is easy, but returning it is difficult or impossible? If this is so buy a winch (remote control) from Ramsey. Worked for me. That's what I did . . . bought an electric winch for about $50. Mine is slow--about 6 ft per minute, but I only need it when the ramp is icy and I can't get traction to push the plane up the very slight incline. |
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Used the EZ40 for years to move my twin... Recommended by me..
denny |
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I got a used lawn mower (the deck had been removed), welded a ball
hitch on the front, and purchased a tow-bar from wagaero. Mitch - PA23 |
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Was this a riding lawn mower?
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Yes, a "Lawn Tractor" to be more correct. A neighbor donated his
non-operating 20 HP TroyBilt (by MTD). I replaced some belts and pulleys and it was ready for service. Mitch |
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I used a robotow cordless for several years.
It's well made and it works well when the pavement is dry, but it is heavy to carry to the airplane. I did not have the optional wheels. It operates by spinning the nosewheel, and if it was wet the airplane would not move without a big push. A solution is to have a can of sand to sprinkle on the tire. |
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