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Post subject: Re: FS: 3 blade Hartzell Baron props, TSMOH: 0 Posted: 29 Apr 2023, 09:18 |
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Joined: 01/24/19 Posts: 1008 Post Likes: +253 Company: Bullard Aviation Services, Inc Location: Ormond Beach, FL (KOMN)
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Username Protected wrote: Fresh overhauls, no waiting! What a sleeper ad this is. Is no one seeing it or have you just confirmed that there is not one single person left in the world that is flying a C, D, or E 55 Baron or a 58 Baron that has high time propellers? I didn’t see where you asking for a rebuildable core, and the ad says $ OBO $. You are giving the props away and selling the OH’s. Your ad says OH, not IRAN. A couple of hight time rebuildable cores will sell quickly on the wholesale market for, or at least close to, half of your asking price for certified 0 time overhauled props. The day these sell someone is going to see a big oil leak during their preflight and have an ahhh $hyt moment and wish that they would have bought these. If my B model only had 520’s I would buy these props today. At this price I almost want to buy them myself for future use anticipating that I will own another 55 with 520’s or a 58 with 520’s or 550’s.
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Post subject: Re: FS: 3 blade Hartzell Baron props, TSMOH: 0 Posted: 02 May 2023, 09:43 |
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Joined: 06/22/11 Posts: 1781 Post Likes: +1608 Company: Daytona Aircraft Services, Inc Location: KDAB
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Post subject: Re: FS: 3 blade Hartzell Baron props, TSMOH: 0 Posted: 04 May 2023, 15:08 |
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Joined: 06/22/11 Posts: 1781 Post Likes: +1608 Company: Daytona Aircraft Services, Inc Location: KDAB
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Someone requested 8130's. Here they are. Attachment: 6021P_6022P-RTS_(3).pdf Attachment: 6021P_6022P-RTS_(1).pdf
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Post subject: Re: FS: 3 blade Hartzell Baron props, TSMOH: 0 Posted: 04 May 2023, 17:32 |
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Joined: 11/01/12 Posts: 321 Post Likes: +168 Company: Acadiana Fixed Wing Location: Lafayette, LA
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To whom it may concern:
These props have the "J" style hub, which is the extended hub. They are not certified for the C, D, or earlier E's that have the "C" style hub (short hub). They are good beginning with about TE1125.
They will work on just about any 58 that has IO520's or factory 550's (TH1389 or later). If you have hot props, your slip ring should work but you will have to install the heated boots. STC'd 550 installs, check your STC; maybe/maybe not. Some of the STC'd 550's have different blades.
Short story is, if you have an E with the extended cowls and 520's, or any stock 58 (520 or 550), these should be good.
I didn't take the time to research this to be a know it all, rather, there have been a number of prop transactions that didn't go as planned due to "oops, I thought it would work on my airplane, but"
They would be mine already if they were the "C" style hub........................
P.S. the blades are FC7663 series not the 7667's mentioned in the text.
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