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#214312 08/07/09 05:05 PM
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I have a tow bar for a Falcon 10 & 20, and Saberliner. Does anyone out there need or know of anyone that needs one? It is in very good condition; even the tires are like new. It's just something that I really don't need. I picked it up at an auction when I got my tug. It is set up with the open ring connection on the tug end, and has the safety cables and pins on the aircraft side.

Make offer.

I can send pictures if anyone is interested.

Call 386-341-1735 if interested e-mail jav8trix99@msn.com or private message me through the club.

Jessica Tidd


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I need to go buy my jet first. grin


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If you get a jet, I have the tug to pull it!

Now I just need to get an airport... crazy shocked confused
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areacode 386 Jessica? Where's the tug located?

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Comes with a free vacuum cleaner. grin


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Tow bar is in Indiana. My cell is a FL # though


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Okiedokie! I knew you were up that-a-way but wanted to make sure. We're casually looking for a tug but I think that's too big anyway.

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Tugs not for sale, just the towbar... there was a tug that didn't sell that is an Eagle brand, much bigger and they wanted 15K for it. Bidding only went up to $9700.


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This is off subject but I notice your taildragger; do you use a tailwheel towbar? If you do any recommendations

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That is actually a plane I used to fly (decathlon) that was owned by an old friend that passed away some time ago now. We would just pull it out by hand without a towbar. I did the same with the old citabria. There are several options for tailwheel towbars [aircraftspruce.com]


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