In a message dated 6/11/2013 9:30:24 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
bronnenmeier@GROBSYSTEMS.COM writes:
Dear
subscribers,
A friend took a picture of the belly of my airplane in
flight with the
gear up. It looked to me that the nose gear door was not
completely
closed. I had that issue before on the ground before and
adjusting the
threaded rods fixed it.
I am reluctant of putting the
airplane on jacks and do a complete gear
check because my jack up equipment
is not perfect and it is a major
undertaking to get the airplane that
high.
Someone told me (unfortunately I don't remember who) that I can
leave
the plane on the main gear and just use a hoist with ropes around
the
prop and lift the nose gear of the ground and then move the gear
switch
up (after unlocking it).
The hydraulic pressure is not high
enough to move the mains but it will
move the nose gear. Is this an ok
procedure to use? Do I need to remove
the spinner if I wrap a rope around
the 2 blades of my 3 blade prop?
Thanks for your
input
Ralf
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