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Dear All: I'm having problems with the linkage for the retractable
gear on my G102 Standard Astir III(c). I'm looking for any input on where Grob parts can be obtained now that Grob stopped selling parts directly through its Ohio office. Does anyone know who now sells and services Grobs in the US? Also, if anyone has had problems with their G102 gear (specifically, the gear linkage bending or shearing), I'd like to hear from them as to how they fixed it and who did the work. Thanks, John Murphy. |
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On Jun 16, 9:10*am, John Murphy wrote:
Dear All: *I'm having problems with the linkage for the retractable gear on my G102 Standard Astir III(c). *I'm looking for any input *on where Grob parts can be obtained now that Grob stopped selling parts directly through its Ohio office. *Does anyone know who now sells and services Grobs in the US? *Also, if anyone has had problems with their G102 gear (specifically, the gear linkage bending or shearing), I'd like to hear from them as to how they fixed it and who did the work. Thanks, John Murphy. I thought I'd heard that Robert Mudd in Moriarty is now the official US Grob rep. And even if not, he's qualified to fix your glider. If the problem is one of the steel weldments, it's likely a relatively straightforward AC43.13 job to repair and/or reinforce it. If it's one of those aluminum castings that Grob, for whatever reason, used too many of, then maybe not so much. Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Jun 16, 10:10*am, John Murphy wrote:
Dear All: *I'm having problems with the linkage for the retractable gear on my G102 Standard Astir III(c). *I'm looking for any input *on where Grob parts can be obtained now that Grob stopped selling parts directly through its Ohio office. *Does anyone know who now sells and services Grobs in the US? *Also, if anyone has had problems with their G102 gear (specifically, the gear linkage bending or shearing), I'd like to hear from them as to how they fixed it and who did the work. Thanks, John Murphy. Hi John, Thought you had a new spare U/C, sold it did you? When a Colorado club needed undercarriage parts for their G-102, they were only able to get them through http://www.ltb-lindner.com/index_e.html Rudolf Lindner GmbH & Co. KG Alpenweg 11 88487 Walpertshofen Tel.: +49-7353-2243 Fax: +49-7353-3096 E-mail: Frank Whiteley |
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