I called powertow and they claim that their 12V electric model is not strong
enough to use with chains (in ice and snow). Do you think the same
might be true of the tow buddy here? Also I have about a 1.7"
lip on my hangar entrance to get over, do you think that would be a challenge
(assume full fuel or 3300 lbs. or so)?
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Sent: Monday, December 31,
2007 2:39 PM
Subject: [LML] Re: ground tug
for a IVP
Definately get the heavy duty
motor/controller.
And don't use a retired aviation battery...use a new tractor
battery.
The company WagAero made the fittings for the scissor
closer.
Does
anyone have experience using a ground tug such as a 40EZ with a Lancair
IVP? Really I'm asking if you have figured out how to adapt a GA tug to
fit the IVP nose gear.
Colyn
Tow
Buddy Cordless Power Tow Bar
Model: SKU: TB-2000
Tow Buddy Cordless Power Tow Bar
€ No Flamable gasoline needed in hangar
€ Push button forward and reverse controls
€ Nose gear quick attach for easy nose gear hook up.
€ The adjustable fork height fits virtually any light aircraft
€ Trickle charger for battery
€ Large 16 x 6.50 - 8 turf tire
Tow Buddy Power Tow Bars feature a battery operated electric design
for reliable cordless operation (Battery Not Included). These units are
manufactured right here at Ground Support Manufacturing, the largest
manufacturer of ground support equipment of its kind. Code 7
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