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wingnut
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:56 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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My fox is grounded and the nearest mechanic is 50 miles away so I need a trailer. I thought of renting an enclosed trailer but I can't find one that she'll fit in so I'm looking at buying something. They make car haulers that will work but they're a bit spendy and they seem like overkill for a 600lb airplane. It occurs to me that a boat trailer would be plenty strong and they're very inexpensive on the used market. Anyone ever convert a boat trailer or something similar to cary a kitfox?
Luis Rodriguez
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dave
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:14 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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I have trailered Kitfoxes on flatbeds before.Wings folded and nose first on
trailer and wing braces on front of spars.
Just strapped down the main gear and tailwheel same as trailering anything
really .
Just make sure it does not move. I don't think i ever went over 50 mph.
A note , you can remove one wing and fold the other and fit it into a
enclosed trailer. 8 foot x 24 footer. The wing will fit bewteen the mail
wheels on the floor of trailer as well.
Kitfox Folder is just under 8 feet adn with both wings might not fit in a 8
foot wide trailer.
I have a friend that has a avid trailer in SW Ontario that might loan it out
and it would surely fit some Kitfoxes.
Dave
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:42 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Hi Wingnut, Not sure where you live but I have a 4 place snowmobile trailer that works great for hauling kitfox's, fit's on there like a glove. I'm just outside of Windsor if it's not to far away your more than welcome to use it.
Jim
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:52 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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All,
It just so happens that I am thinking of selling my Custom Made KitFox trailer. I've put myself of the hangar wait list so don't feel the need to keep a trailer around. Besides, I've got my Christen Eagle in a hangar already and could probably squeeze my Fox in there as well.
About the trailer:
- Custom made for a KitFox IV
- Has electric brakes
- Has custom fuel tank & fuel pump (Think of a gas station pump - this is what it's got)
- Aluminum diamond plate top deck
- Requires a 2" ball
I paid $2000 for it from Rick Gray a couple of years ago. It's Orange. It was made by a fellow on the west coast who owned or ran a rental tool company. You know the types of places that rent Bobcat skid loaders, etc. Well, this trailer is sooooo heavy duty, it could easily carry a Bobcat tractor or two.
I'd like to not lose too much money on it...But...it's orange...and it's in my backyard...and my wife "suggests" that I do something with it
Ron
KitFox 6 - NSI Turbo CAP 140
Christen Eagle II
Quote: | From: wingnut <wingnut(at)spamarrest.com>
Date: 2006/10/11 Wed AM 08:56:16 CDT
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Subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer
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My fox is grounded and the nearest mechanic is 50 miles away so I need a trailer. I thought of renting an enclosed trailer but I can't find one that she'll fit in so I'm looking at buying something. They make car haulers that will work but they're a bit spendy and they seem like overkill for a 600lb airplane. It occurs to me that a boat trailer would be plenty strong and they're very inexpensive on the used market. Anyone ever convert a boat trailer or something similar to cary a kitfox?
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:00 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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I started out with a boat trailer that i modified but it was in the DC
area with lots of salt water corrosion so ditched it and bought a dual
axle flatbed trailer. I used it to take all my toys from DC to the
ranch in South Dakota one year to attend the sturgis bike ralley as per
usual and the trailer had such stiff suspension that the airplane
epenage behind the turtle teck totally collapsed after a few too many
chicago beltway speed bumps. Most had to do with the weight of the
wings folded and bouncing on stiff suspensions. I finally built a real
fox trailer and made the same trip a couple years later in dead of
winter and had no problems but i agree with dave that taking a wing off
to tuck in an enclosed is the way to go. Just be sure to brace
everything regardless. You never know what obsticals are in the road.
Dave wrote:
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I have trailered Kitfoxes on flatbeds before.Wings folded and nose
first on trailer and wing braces on front of spars.
Just strapped down the main gear and tailwheel same as trailering
anything really .
Just make sure it does not move. I don't think i ever went over 50 mph.
A note , you can remove one wing and fold the other and fit it into a
enclosed trailer. 8 foot x 24 footer. The wing will fit bewteen the
mail wheels on the floor of trailer as well.
Kitfox Folder is just under 8 feet adn with both wings might not fit
in a 8 foot wide trailer.
I have a friend that has a avid trailer in SW Ontario that might loan
it out and it would surely fit some Kitfoxes.
Dave
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wingnut
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 356
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:26 am Post subject: Re: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Hey. Thanks for the trailer offers guys. Where are you guys located? I'm at 35A (Laurens, SC).
-Luis
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:57 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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I have done that, and it worked very well for me. I have pictures I
could email if you'd like.
Lynn
On Wednesday, October 11, 2006, at 09:56 AM, wingnut wrote:
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My fox is grounded and the nearest mechanic is 50 miles away so I need
a trailer. I thought of renting an enclosed trailer but I can't find
one that she'll fit in so I'm looking at buying something. They make
car haulers that will work but they're a bit spendy and they seem like
overkill for a 600lb airplane. It occurs to me that a boat trailer
would be plenty strong and they're very inexpensive on the used
market. Anyone ever convert a boat trailer or something similar to
cary a kitfox?
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 9:00 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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The Custon KitFox trailer is located in Manassas, VA. Closest airport (KHEF). My Eagle is a Warrenton, VA (W66)
I'm about a 15 min drive from KHEF. If flying up here, be aware of the ADIZ restrictions. KHEF is *inside* the ADIZ, so if you're unfamiliar with the routine, check out the AOPA info or let me know and I'll fill you in on the arrival procedures.
Ron
KitFox 6 - NSI Turbo CAP 140
Christen Eagle II
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Date: 2006/10/11 Wed AM 10:26:55 CDT
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Subject: Re: Looking for a kitfox trailer
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 9:27 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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I have a really good system, actually done by the original builder. I made
enhancments that make loading/unloading easier, and fueling very easy. I
have added a 20 gallon mini-drum with a dot approved 13 gallon per minute
pump. I couldnt be happier with mine as I transport to the airport every
time I fly.
Bill - Kitfox III N 793 RK
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starlaker
Joined: 24 Jun 2006 Posts: 16
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 9:52 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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I converted my 5' by 8', 1,500 GVW utility trailer to haul my Classic
4. I did the typical tail first method. First I bought a 3"x3"x11'
square steel tube to replace the existing tongue. I built a platform on
the tongue to hold the tail wheel and a winch, and built ramps for the
main and tail wheels. My fox has tubular gear so the trailer bed is
just wide enough. You might have to make an extension to the deck if
you have spring gear. The thing that concerned me most was the high CG
coupled with the relatively narrow trailer axle. I didn't want the
thing to tip over on a turn or from a wind gust. To lower the CG I put
320 lb of concrete mix (4 80 lb. bags) on the trailer bed. This also
allowed me to adjust the for and aft CG. The trailer weighs 500 lb., my
C4 is 640 lb. dry so with the concrete the whole load is 1480 lb.
The reason I did the conversion was to get my plane from my hanger to my
shop for some modifications, a 30 mile trip. I like having it in
reserve in case I get stuck somewhere and can't fly the plane home.
Dick
wingnut wrote:
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My fox is grounded and the nearest mechanic is 50 miles away so I need a trailer. I thought of renting an enclosed trailer but I can't find one that she'll fit in so I'm looking at buying something. They make car haulers that will work but they're a bit spendy and they seem like overkill for a 600lb airplane. It occurs to me that a boat trailer would be plenty strong and they're very inexpensive on the used market. Anyone ever convert a boat trailer or something similar to cary a kitfox?
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wingnut
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 4:25 pm Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Hope you find a solution to your Kitfox woes.
Regarding the trailer, If it is a once of occasional use, any trailer will
suffice. Talk in the past on the list seems to recommend that a trailer for
a Kitfox be rated for close to the empty weight - a boat trailer sounds
about right. A car hauler rated at a couple of tons will have absolutely no
suspension for a light weight load. All the bouncing will be on the
airplane suspension and every pot hole will be transmitted straigt to the
airplane. You will need extra care suspending the tail wheel area after the
weight of the folded wings are there also. Back in the discussion some
suggested possible G loads way up there.
I felt this once after a ride with a buddy who drove an 18 wheeler. We
dropped off the trailer and drove to get something to eat in the tractor.
It was like riding on solid rubber wheels unsprung over railroad tracks -
not fun. Of course he had the air supsension seat.
Lowell
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:02 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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I just sent some pics to your personal address, wingnut.
Lynn
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Ron: Northern VA is about 400miles for me. I'll keep you in mind
though if I don't come up with anything else.
Lynn: Some pics of your conversion would be awsome. I figured that
would be the most cost effective way to go. Also, this way, I finally
have an excuse for acquiring that mig welder .
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wingnut
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 9:47 am Post subject: Re: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Lynn: Thanks for the pics. I learned of a guy in my area to makes custom trailers out of his garage. I guess I should be a good boy and take your pictures to him for a price before I drop the money on that mig welder...
Finally got some good news on my airplane. Had a local retired A&P with some experience with experimentals come and look at it. He's convinced that the crud in my gascolator is in fact coming from the fuel lines that I had already suspected where disintegrating. So the up side of the crud is that it confirms that my fuel smell is probably coming from the lines. He also pointed out that the goop on the case is just some kind of gasket sealer and that the seam in question is just for an accessory case so I shouldn't be too worried about oil drips coming from there. He's even offered to give me a hand if I decide to replace the lines myself (which he recommends). It wasn’t all good as he pointed out some other quirks in the engine compartment that need to be addressed but a good day on balance.
-Luis
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:20 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Nahhh, get the welder...you can make her a wrought iron trellis for her
roses to grow on, some wrought iron thingys to put flower pots in, a
rack for wine bottles....but don't listen to me, I've gone through 3
wives, so what do I know?
Lynn
p.s. I knew there was a name I was forgetting...Luis...yeah, that's it.
On Thursday, October 12, 2006, at 01:47 PM, wingnut wrote:
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Lynn: Thanks for the pics. I learned of a guy in my area to makes
custom trailers out of his garage. I guess I should be a good boy and
take your pictures to him for a price before I drop the money on that
mig welder...
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wingnut
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:48 am Post subject: Re: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Quote: | Nahhh, get the welder...you can make her a wrought iron trellis for her roses to grow on, some wrought iron thingys to put flower pots in, a rack for wine bottles....but don't listen to me, I've gone through 3
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LOL. I like you're style. That welder would be mine in a heart beat if I could dig up some plans on a hangar door.... oh well, I guess can't complain about a wife that already let me spend as much as I have already on a toy.
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:52 pm Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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The hangar doors where I'm located are simple bi-fold doors, hung on a
track, and couldn't be simpler to make. I could shoot some pics if
you'd like. They are just metal siding nailed/screwed onto 2x4 frames,
with a walk-through door for entry. Pull three pipe "anchors" and the
doors (two of 'em) pivot and slide out of the way.
Lynn
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On Thursday, October 12, 2006, at 03:48 PM, wingnut wrote:
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> Nahhh, get the welder...you can make her a wrought iron trellis for
> her roses to grow on, some wrought iron thingys to put flower pots
> in, a rack for wine bottles....but don't listen to me, I've gone
> through 3
> wives, so what do I know?
LOL. I like you're style. That welder would be mine in a heart beat if
I could dig up some plans on a hangar door.... oh well, I guess can't
complain about a wife that already let me spend as much as I have
already on a toy.
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wingnut
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:57 am Post subject: Re: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Oh wow! That would be fatastic. I've been stressing about having to drop another $4k on a bifold door kit. Thanks again.
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rjdaugh
Joined: 30 Aug 2006 Posts: 195
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 8:10 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Don't forget the ultimate door:
THE ULTIMATE DOOR, INC.
5083 NORTH 107TH ST.
MILWAUKEE, WI 53225
(414) 438-0747
www.gehreingk(at)prodigy.net
This is a door kit and you build the door yourself. I am real pleased with
mine and spent about $1400 on it. - 40' x 10'
Randy
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Rex Hefferan
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:27 am Post subject: Looking for a kitfox trailer |
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Hey Lynn, send me those photos too, will ya? - rhefferan (at) gmail.com
I was planning to create my own bi-folds and haven't committed to
anything yet.
Rex
Colorado
Lynn Matteson wrote:
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The hangar doors where I'm located are simple bi-fold doors, hung on a
track, and couldn't be simpler to make. I could shoot some pics if
you'd like. They are just metal siding nailed/screwed onto 2x4 frames,
with a walk-through door for entry. Pull three pipe "anchors" and the
doors (two of 'em) pivot and slide out of the way.
Lynn
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On Thursday, October 12, 2006, at 03:48 PM, wingnut wrote:
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>> Nahhh, get the welder...you can make her a wrought iron trellis for
>> her roses to grow on, some wrought iron thingys to put flower pots
>> in, a rack for wine bottles....but don't listen to me, I've gone
>> through 3
>> wives, so what do I know?
>
> LOL. I like you're style. That welder would be mine in a heart beat
> if I could dig up some plans on a hangar door.... oh well, I guess
> can't complain about a wife that already let me spend as much as I
> have already on a toy.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=67395#67395
>
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