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thanks for all the info from the other threads I posted. the info was very helpful. I have bought a skybolt and had it flown to tn. as my luck goes, it got there the day before the airport closed for runway and taxiway work. so I have been taxing and petting my new plane. I have been looking and was wondering how is the best way to lift the plane to change a tire and check wheel brgs when the time comes. I am sure I will have more questions as time goes on. I read this forum every day and the info is priceless, thanks again
 

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