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#528467 02/22/17 08:11 PM
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We have a friend who is looking for an old 69 to 75ish inch prop. Prop to be used in a large fan they use for controlled burns. Thanks


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He probably doesn't want to pay $650 for one, does he... But I have just such a one available. HCM6948, in good shape.


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Call a prop shop. They might have a collection of unairworthy ones.


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Sensenich had a bunch of wide blade props for airboats that would be perfect for this they sold a bunch as wall hangers cheap

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In checking Google, I ran across this suggestion on a post from 12 years ago answering someone looking for a Midwest unairworthy propeller source:

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Have a comanche and bonanza flyin at your place. Probably find one or two when its all over.


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