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Custom Trike Tow Bar

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 11:32 am
by GaryK
Didn't see a good fit for standard tow bar designs for the Nose Gear axle on my Yukon so I made custom design to hook over O.D. of axle nut.
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Main square tube is 2x2x.125 wall 6061-T6 with 2" ball Receiver.
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The Tow Hook is riveted of 2 layers of 1/8" flat stock plus one wall of the square tubing. The center layer is slightly narrow to allow a slot for a pivoting bottom clip for locking on.
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Re: Custom Trike Tow Bar

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 12:35 pm
by Elite583
Gary

Thanks for sharing, I've been eyeing the NG fork on our Elite & thinking about how to connect a tow bar.

The Elite is a little different with a smaller through bolt but I could easily put a boss under the head and nut to pick up on like you've done.

BTW, nice mill, I've been on the lookout for something like that.

Dave 8)
Elite 583

Re: Custom Trike Tow Bar

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 8:02 pm
by snowyriver
Another one of those jerks with a mill! 😉

Re: Custom Trike Tow Bar

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:45 am
by WWhunter
LOL!! Yes, and he's probably got a lathe too!!! His shop is spotless also!!
The audacity of some people!! Oh well, I guess being jealous won't do me any good. :)

Re: Custom Trike Tow Bar

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 1:53 pm
by GaryK
Yeah, some builders are proud they built an airplane only with hand tools and not even a drill press. I must be lazy or more demanding of precision. I am glad I have Lathe, Mill , Gas and TIG Welders. I am a rare Mechanical Engineer that likes to learn trade skills. After College instead of buying furniture , I bought a Table Saw, Drill Press and Router. Later Jointers and Planers. When finished with furniture and many house upgrades I moved on to metalworking with a small 6" metal lather, later moved up to 10" Logan with thread cutting and Gear change capability, built a bunch of tools for lathe and mill and also a RF controlled Robot. The airplane has given me an excuse to add sheetmetal tools such as the Shear/Brake. Nice to have the tools and capability when the factory parts don't fit like the Nose Gear pivot being 0.005" larger than the bushing ID or the option to build a cable tension gage instead of the high priced ones.
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My goal now is to train my 12year old twin boys to be able to use all my tools along with learning to fly.
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They do help but still a struggle to get them off video games. I wish I had their options when I was their age.

Re: Custom Trike Tow Bar

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2022 3:42 pm
by Elite583
I don't think you're quite as rare as you might think, I don't quite have as many toys - oops - tools as you have for wood or metal but I'm working on it as the need arises. I'm on the hunt for a Bridgeport or something like it to complement my Myford lathe which keeps hitting above its weight. With the quick change box it does metric & imperial threads and It doubles as a small mill for now and has helped re-make some of those parts that don't just fit right.

Hands on is a great way to relax after a day at the office!

Dave