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Jim Vincent wrote:
" What kind of "new" winch did they get for $20K? http://www.pgcsoaring.org/Opening%20Day%202006.htm Club Winch Club Equipment Two Drum Eagle Winch - Truck Mounted 455 Oldsmobile Auto transmission 4500' Spectra rope Tost rigging Maybe I didn't see it correctly, but those rollers at the bottom look to be a fairly small diameter. Much less critical with spectra, but still, something with a 6" or better radius sure would be more friendly to the cable long term. |
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![]() "JD" wrote in message ups.com... We've run across this guy Vincent or Hussain, whatever his name is now, at the Ridge. My name is Jim Vincent and has been for about five years. It is the result of a legal name change. You go by initials...no name? At one point he was bending my ear about techniques for flying my new Discus 2b, only to find our he'd never flown one. How did I "bend your ear" and what did I share with you that was erroneous? Frankly, I have no recollection of meeting you. It seems the he spreads disconcert and ill-will in a number of locations. Great assumption on your part with the preface that I "seem" to spread in a number of locations? Care to expand on your gross assumption? I know some of the people at PGC and they run a first-class operation and have good equipment. First class operation with 50% turnover in two years? This is a club that is over 50 years old? The facts speak for themselves. Yes, they do have wonderful equipment! I incidentally spoke with Dean Carswell after he did the winch course at PGC and he said the operation ran well. Good for him! Maybe they got it right that day. I suspect every club has, or has had, a malcontent outsider who has nothing good to say. I had to deal with a couple of these personalities at my former club. The tone of Vincent's comments makes it clear that he has a axe to grind and I take his foul-mouthing with a grain of salt. Another great assumption on your part. JD, you don't even know me. My thought is that we should be doing more winching in the U.S. and if this functional winch for sale can help a soaring group get started that is a benefit. From the looks of it, it appears PGC made a good choice in buying the new winch. Notwithstanding Mr. Vincents venom, good luck with the new machine. PGC bought a great winch and I agree, we should be winching more in the US. It is a hoot and too often perceived as dangerous. Please, feel free to join PGC...you seem like you just might fit it. JD Jim Vincent wrote: "Wallace Berry" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: The difference between a good winch and all the rest is in ease of use and reliability. The Eagle winch is very easy to use and has been extremely reliable. Wallace, You make a very good point here. In the past, that winch was very reliable...we never had a problem that we could not fixed or affected winch launch safety. As long as you have someone that can change the oil occasionally and do minimal maintenance. THAT must be why PGC is selling it; everyone who knows anything about working on it has quit! Let's see... Head of "green thing" maintenance (the four wheel ATVs)...quit Head of field maintenance...quit 75% of maintenance committee...quit. Who is left? Oh yeah....Jack! The Princeton graduate who never went to Princeton? The Engineer who cannot comprehend a gear warning circuit? The A&P who doesn't have an A&P but tells everyone that he does? The guy who mixes epoxy in Wawa coffee cups and then installs flight surfaces on aircraft? The one that falsifies log book entries? Yeah, that's the one! Sure, touch base with him and I'm sure he'll tell you how wonderful the winch is and how perfectly he has maintained it. Be sure to look under the seat when you get the winch for your lucky surprise. So far I've found tools under two seat pans of gliders that Jack has worked on. |
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