I think this will be the 5th year I've put the floats back on. The warmer weather is on the way and landing on the nearby lakes and rivers is a blast. By the time early November is here I do look forward to getting the wheels back on and brushing up on landing a tail wheel. The process takes about 5 hours or so. Reconnecting the brake lines and bleeding them along with taking the seats out and putting them back in is the longest part.
Getting ready for float season
- gkremers
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Getting ready for float season
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- BucF16
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Re: Getting ready for float season
WoW! nice setup! It has been such a cold spring here in Ohio, I know that has to be up there. If we had more lakes and were allowed to land on them (Only 5 in the state currently), I's have a set. Enjoy
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"Because I fly, I envy no man on Earth"
Builder web site:
http://www.bruceshighlander.blogspot.com