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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:12 pm    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Can someone remind me of the link to get the 8" trailer tires used on
the 601 HD(s) series.

I'm about to sell my plane and I think the mains are gtting a little
thin.

Thanks

Frank

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:05 pm    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Frank,

I seen the same ZAC supplied trailer tires I had in my kit at my local Wal
Mart store (auto section).

Kelly
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Can someone remind me of the link to get the 8" trailer tires used on
the 601 HD(s) series.

I'm about to sell my plane and I think the mains are gtting a little
thin.

Thanks

Frank

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:02 pm    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Frank,
The Wal-Mart tires are Carlisle tires. they are load range C, which is a little heavier than the ones ZAC supplied...about $9 a tire. I still have them on mine. don
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:16 pm    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Cool...Now I have friend that lives just down the road from the "Local"
Walmart some 30 miles away...OK so if I tell him to get 8 by X Carlisle
tires load range C...will that specify them adequately?

What is X by the way...Just got back from doing part of the annual and
forgot to look!

Thanks

Frank
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:01 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Something is not quite right here...

My local Walmart stocks the tires in load range B...They can order them
in load range C but cost $27 retail.

This sounds out of line...are we sure they are load range C????

Thanks

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:59 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Further investigation looks like the load range C tires are 6 ply.

Cheng Shin offers a 6 ply tire for $19 (mail order) and $32 for the
Carlisle item also mail order.

Anyone know if the Chen shins work OK...in other words are rated
accordingly?

Or did ZAC originally supply load range B tires?

Help!...Smile

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:22 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Ok now I find out that it seems all tires have gone up in
price...doubled in fact, probably due to the oil price increase.

Anyway, Northern tool still stock Carlisle 'C' range tires for $20...I
read somewhere that maybe these did not fit the forks somehow?...Is this
true?

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Frank

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 2:45 pm    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Just went out to the hangar to check. My original ZAC tires (1997 kit)
are 4.80-8, "NANCO" brand, load range "C".

270 landings in past year and not one sign of wear - grass strip Wink

Leo Gates
N601Z

Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis) wrote:

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 5:37 pm    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

ZAC originally supplied load range B by Chen, but the inflation capacity is less. the wal-mart tires for $9.95 is what I have been using...they show a higher capacity...that of load range C or close.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:42 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

List,

I just bought 3 new NANCO 4.80-8 6pr tires directly from MATCO for
$20.37 each. I ordered them Sunday from MATCO's website, and they
arrived Tuesday via UPS. Shipping cost was $14.81, totaling $75.92 for
the whole order. These are the exact same tires that were supplied with
my original ZAC kit, which I purchased in 1998. They can be found at:
http://www.matcomfg.com/catalog/index.php selecting the "TIRE; 4.80-8 6
PR (TIRT480-Cool"

The reason I need new tires is that the inside sidewalls on the mains
had cracked pretty badly over the winter - their first winter outside.
A bit puzzling, since the outside sidewalls look fine, and the nosewheel
looks fine. Tires exposed to oxiding agents like ozone and even regular
atmospheric oxygen do deteriorate over time, and I guess 8 years is a
bit of time - but the part that rankles me is that 7 of those years were
in storage in my garage! The fact that only the inside sidewalls
cracked makes me wonder if it doesn't have something to do with brake
fluid (DOT 5). Although I don't have any brake line leaks, I do
remember making a mess when I originally filled them up.

Paul

Paul Hartl, N414PZ, 601HDS/Jabiru 3300A, 42 hrs, 53 landings
Flight Simulator 2002/4 Zodiac Website: www.members.cox.net/paulhartl
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:00 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

Ahh yes, unfortunatly the Matco site is not very easy to use as I could
not find any tires on it yesterday.

When I put " TIRT480-8" into the product search AND selected my country
it took me straight to the tire.

I only hope the carlisle items I ordered fit!...Smile

Frank
601 HDS 394 hours

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:05 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

List,

I forgot to mention that the NANCO tires
I bought from MATCO state on the sidewalls:
"6 P.R. 71M, LOAD RANGE C, TUBELESS"
"MAX. LOAD 745 LBS AT 90 P.S.I. COLD"

I use my with inner tubes (which MATCO also supplies) at 30 psi.

Paul

Paul Hartl, N414PZ, 601HDS/Jabiru 3300A, 42 hrs, 53 landings
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:32 am    Post subject: tires Reply with quote

How about the heat from the brakes?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:35 am    Post subject: Tires Reply with quote

I'd say that the brake fluid did it. Any solvent (oil,
gas, etc) will break down rubber.

Jimmy 601XL

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Today's Message Index:
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1. 03:02 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Jonathan Starke)
2. 06:58 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis))
3. 07:23 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (AVIIDFLYIER(at)aol.com)
4. 07:39 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Dave Ruddiman)
5. 07:42 AM - tires (Paul Hartl)
6. 08:00 AM - Subject: ELT and
Transponder/Altimeter certification (Paul Hartl)
7. 08:00 AM - Re: tires (Hinde, Frank George
(Corvallis))
8. 08:05 AM - tires (Paul Hartl)
9. 10:25 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Aaron Gustafson)
10. 11:32 AM - Re: tires (cgalley)
11. 04:12 PM - Homebuilder help videos.-
(gfduncan)
12. 04:33 PM - tire wear (alex trent)
13. 04:38 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(Bill Naumuk)
14. 05:48 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(Jean-Paul Roy)
15. 06:11 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(William Dominguez)
16. 11:05 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
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Time: 03:02:44 AM PST US
From: "Jonathan Starke" <jonathan(at)entry.co.za>
Subject: RE: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy


<jonathan(at)entry.co.za>

Hi All,

Just thought I would let you all know, my bird has
flown the coupe, she is now
out of the garage, and at the field, awaiting final
assembly...

Should be test flown this weekedn - can't wait...

Zodiac XL
912S
All complete, in two years to the day!

Cheers
Jonathan Starke













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Time: 06:58:57 AM PST US
Subject: RE: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy
From: "Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis)"
<frank.hinde(at)hp.com>


George (Corvallis)" <frank.hinde(at)hp.com>

Congrats Jonathan,

Now please slow down and do not put an artificial
dead line on
yourself...Yes you CAN wait!

Assemble the plane and then stand back and go over
every single stinking
nut and bolt one last time. Even better have someone
who knows about
airplanes do it with you..

You will be amazed how easy it is to overlook
something. Take another
day/week/month if you have to...Its nothing in the
grand scheme of
things and could save your life.

Have a wonderful first flight.

Frank
HDS 394 hours

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:33 am    Post subject: Tires Reply with quote

I am going with Cy on this one. It probably is the heat off the brake disc.
Ben Haas
N801BH
www.haaspowerair.com

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I'd say that the brake fluid did it. Any solvent (oil,
gas, etc) will break down rubber.

Jimmy 601XL

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Today's Message Index:
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1. 03:02 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Jonathan Starke)
2. 06:58 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis))
3. 07:23 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (AVIIDFLYIER(at)aol.com)
4. 07:39 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Dave Ruddiman)
5. 07:42 AM - tires (Paul Hartl)
6. 08:00 AM - Subject: ELT and
Transponder/Altimeter certification (Paul Hartl)
7. 08:00 AM - Re: tires (Hinde, Frank George
(Corvallis))
8. 08:05 AM - tires (Paul Hartl)
9. 10:25 AM - Re: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy (Aaron Gustafson)
10. 11:32 AM - Re: tires (cgalley)
11. 04:12 PM - Homebuilder help videos.-
(gfduncan)
12. 04:33 PM - tire wear (alex trent)
13. 04:38 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(Bill Naumuk)
14. 05:48 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(Jean-Paul Roy)
15. 06:11 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(William Dominguez)
16. 11:05 PM - Re: Homebuilder help videos.-
(Gary Gower)



________________________________ Message 1
_____________________________________


Time: 03:02:44 AM PST US
From: "Jonathan Starke" <jonathan(at)entry.co.za>
Subject: RE: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy


<jonathan(at)entry.co.za>

Hi All,

Just thought I would let you all know, my bird has
flown the coupe, she is now
out of the garage, and at the field, awaiting final
assembly...

Should be test flown this weekedn - can't wait...

Zodiac XL
912S
All complete, in two years to the day!

Cheers
Jonathan Starke













________________________________ Message 2
_____________________________________


Time: 06:58:57 AM PST US
Subject: RE: Glue for rubber trim on
canopy
From: "Hinde, Frank George (Corvallis)"
<frank.hinde(at)hp.com>


George (Corvallis)" <frank.hinde(at)hp.com>

Congrats Jonathan,

Now please slow down and do not put an artificial
dead line on
yourself...Yes you CAN wait!

Assemble the plane and then stand back and go over
every single stinking
nut and bolt one last time. Even better have someone
who knows about
airplanes do it with you..

You will be amazed how easy it is to overlook
something. Take another
day/week/month if you have to...Its nothing in the
grand scheme of
things and could save your life.

Have a wonderful first flight.

Frank
HDS 394 hours

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:10 am    Post subject: Tires Reply with quote

What heat?....MY 601 brakes barely worked well enough to generate any
heat!

Then I fitted brake intensifiers...What a difference, they almost work
now!

Frank

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:39 am    Post subject: Tires Reply with quote

You would be surprised how much heat your brakes generate. If you don't
believe, touch the drum or disk after landing. Second thought, don't touch
them as I would not like to hear you burned your fingers.

Cy Galley
EAA Safety Programs Editor
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