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Subject: Nose wheel shimmy


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Alan Gill
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Date Posted: Mon, Nov 17 2014, 17:26:47 GMT
In reply to: Matthew Gregory 's message, "Nose wheel shimmy" on Thu, Nov 06 2014, 19:39:00 GMT

Hi Matt.

Factory original setting was for 7 ft/lbs friction at aft for nose wheel tyre. However, this was found to be too low for grass field operation. So AD advised about 12 ft/lbs can be used (I used this on my tri/582 Pulsar with no problems). I used a fisherman's weight scale to check friction setting. However, do follow what Rob F has advised.
Regards
Alan

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