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Old June 1st 06, 11:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Working on the ideal single engine tug!


"Ross Richardson" wrote in message
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My FBO has a old Craftsman lawn mower, sans blade, and a universal tow
bar. Works great. With the tow bar was a little lighter, though. I just
need to learn to back up with it. I am great with cars and trailers, but
this thing goes the wrong way with each turn. I just disconnect the tow
bar from the tug and stear it in. A 172 isn't that heavy.


Put a hitch (towbar attach point) on the front of the lawn mower. You will
wonder why you didn't do so, earlier.
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Jim in NC


 




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