What tug to get?
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What tug to get?
I researched the forums but it wasn’t conclusive.. We have a tight fit hanger and the tow bar is horrible when pushing. What is the best electric tow bar/pusher for a DA-40?
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Re: What tug to get?
I am new to the forum and the DA40 which I purchased a 2002 in December. I have a 40 foot door and tried the tow bar with tracks and it was too difficult so I purchased the AC airtechnology A1T2 remote control tug. It is expensive but it is the best thing ever. I can get the plane in by myself very quickly and safely. I do have lines to follow but you can move the tug very slowly as the nav lights pass the hanger opening. I have a bump at the entrance where the blacktop meets the concrete and when pushing the plane in by hand it would cause the plane to go in not straight risking damaging the nav lights. With the tug it is like the bump isn’t even there because the tug holds so well.
I think there is a thread that has some different options also but I figured it was cheaper then putting in a larger door or risking damaging the plane.
I think there is a thread that has some different options also but I figured it was cheaper then putting in a larger door or risking damaging the plane.
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Re: What tug to get?
Of course it depends on your specific hanger environment, but you may wish to consider installing an electric winch at the back of the hanger to pull your plane in. This solution works very well in my case, and is extremely fast. It takes longer for the hanger door to fully open than winching the plane in...
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Re: What tug to get?
Todd, that unit says "non-wheel-pant" on their website. So did you remove the nose wheel pant?
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Re: What tug to get?
I use a Best Tugs Alpha 3 but still need metal ramps to get across my hangar door tracks. The plane still needs to be lined up perfectly as the plane will twist if one main gear hits the ramp before the other.
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Re: What tug to get?
I just ordered an Alpha 3. Do you have a recommendation for metal ramps? I was hoping the A3 would be enough to get it over the tracks but worried it might not. I guess I have my answer. =(
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Re: What tug to get?
Jeremy- My DA40 used to live in one of the north condo hangers at JYO. I used (and still use) a Minimax Tug -- https://www.flyboyaccessories.com/product-p/7107.htm
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Re: What tug to get?
I use the Best Tugs (https://www.besttugs.com/pages/bravo-tug-line) and can move the plane in and out of extremely tight spaces with the wheel pant on. Its not the cheapest one out there but its one of the best investments I have made in owning the airplane next to purchasing a hanger. Also the support is amazing, I can call Mike Patey anytime and I get on-the-phone support. For repairs, replacement parts are at my hanger next business day via Fedex. The tug also as (1) Air compressor for putting air in the tires (2) APU for powering the aircraft (3) Tire pressure gauge (4) Head Lamp for night time operations. You van see some info on it here (https://youtu.be/g6FSdSBCTrY)
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Re: What tug to get?
I'm pondering getting an A2 (plenty for a DA40-180) to replace my aging Power Tow. What was the price of the A3?
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Re: What tug to get?
Brock, the have a kit for the DA40 that lowers the cradle and locks into where the tow bar connects so you don’t need to take the wheel pants off.