Lee;
I am in my 80's now and my hanger floor is 5 inches above grade .it is impossible for me to pull into or out of my hanger alone. I solved the problem by anchoring a 4 inch wide thin wall steel channel to the middle of the floor of the hangar .this guides the tail wheel into the hangar. I purchased a 12 volt winch from Harbor Frieght took off the heavy 1/4 inch cable and put on 50 feet of 1/8 inch 50 feet long.I have a eye bolt in the tail wheel spring assembly and use a battery booster to run my winch.I throw the switch & guide the tail wheel into the steel channel ,go sit down and watch the plane being pulled back into the hangar.The winch is very slow so you have a lot of time to observe .When it is time to pull the 170 out of the hanger ,I have secured a snatch block pulley at the entrance
beside the steel channel start the winch and go over and sit down until the plane is out on level ground. Cost = winch $60.oo ;cable 27cents per foot,
snach blocks etc.$10 Steel channel 25 feet (2 pieces butt together) ?
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All that and computer literate, too! (I love it when I see an inspiration like LEA! Give's me hope!)LEA wrote:Lee;
I am in my 80's now and my hanger floor is 5 inches above grade .it is impossible for me to pull into or out of my hanger alone. I solved the problem by anchoring a 4 inch wide thin wall steel channel to the middle of the floor of the hangar .this guides the tail wheel into the hangar. I purchased a 12 volt winch from Harbor Frieght took off the heavy 1/4 inch cable and put on 50 feet of 1/8 inch 50 feet long.I have a eye bolt in the tail wheel spring assembly and use a battery booster to run my winch.I throw the switch & guide the tail wheel into the steel channel ,go sit down and watch the plane being pulled back into the hangar.The winch is very slow so you have a lot of time to observe .When it is time to pull the 170 out of the hanger ,I have secured a snatch block pulley at the entrance
beside the steel channel start the winch and go over and sit down until the plane is out on level ground. Cost = winch $60.oo ;cable 27cents per foot,
snach blocks etc.$10 Steel channel 25 feet (2 pieces butt together) ?
1948 C170 Ragwing
Luscombe
Stinson V77
Waco UPF-7
Stinson Voager
Cessna 195B

Thanks, LEA!
(By the way,,,, did you mean to say Voyeur-ager?)

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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.

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Yes George;
I did forget the" Y "and happy to see you are paying attention. I enjoy these
posts so very much ,they are so very helpful and educational for those of us not too acquainted with C170's since most of my life was in a C195B.
May God keep you safe;
Bob
I did forget the" Y "and happy to see you are paying attention. I enjoy these
posts so very much ,they are so very helpful and educational for those of us not too acquainted with C170's since most of my life was in a C195B.
May God keep you safe;
Bob
Always a tail dragger! 1948 C170 Ragwing
Luscombe
Stinson V77
Waco UPF-7
Stinson Voager
Cessna 195B
Luscombe
Stinson V77
Waco UPF-7
Stinson Voager
Cessna 195B
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Lee-
Here are some pics of the dragger my friend made:



Sorry I can't rotate the last one - I'm at work and don't have the original images here. Yes, my tailwheel will probably spit grease at you if you walk past
Hope that helps!
Thomas
Here are some pics of the dragger my friend made:
Sorry I can't rotate the last one - I'm at work and don't have the original images here. Yes, my tailwheel will probably spit grease at you if you walk past

Hope that helps!
Thomas
Thomas Short
1948 C170 N3949V
RV-8 wings in progress
Indianapolis (KUMP)
1948 C170 N3949V
RV-8 wings in progress
Indianapolis (KUMP)
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tshort I have a similar "taildragger". I used it on my Champ with no problems. however, after using it on the C170 for several months I noticed chips in the metal wheel lip on the side the metal bar contacts the wheel. I can't prove it, but I suspect the "taildragger" is responsible for the chips in the metal wheel lip. I wwnet back to the classic style that clamps onto the tail wheel axle.
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Tow Bar
Bush Wheels sells a tow bar that does not spred apart when pulling or pushing and the price was good also.
Bill
Bill
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