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Post subject: FS: McCauley three blades, pair $2500 each OBO Posted: 06 Dec 2019, 13:42 |
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Joined: 03/04/18 Posts: 45 Post Likes: +5 Company: Aloft Aviation Management LLC Location: SC (mostly) MA (summer)
Aircraft: Beech F33A Bonanza
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Hey all. I'm overhauling props on my 1980 Cessna RAM 340A and have decided to swap from 3AF32C505 (traditional tip blades) to C515 Scimitar type. My cores have roughly 1200 hours on them and are still serviceable IMO. 2000 TBO/72 calendar months so they are well within the time but out of calendar. Grease type and they could likely stand new seals as they sling a bit especially when cold. Electric deice boots installed. Logs all the way back to new (1982 and 1986 as I recall). These were flying on my airplane up to last week when we pulled them to upgrade.
I need the spinners for my new props so they are not included but if anyone is interested in them make me an offer. I'd rather sell the pair but will consider splitting.
I'll include a picture of them on my airplane.
Thanks! Eric
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Post subject: Re: FS: McCauley three blades, pair $2500 each OBO Posted: 06 Dec 2019, 14:03 |
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Joined: 03/22/18 Posts: 3724 Post Likes: +2104 Location: Nashville, TN
Aircraft: Lazarus - a B60 Duke
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Do you happen to know the blade part numbers?
If you change your mind on scimitars, I have a very nice pair of heated Hartzell Q-tips for the 340a freshly balanced and ready to go a lot cheaper than scimitars with about 600 SPOH each.
They're STC'd from RAM for the 340a, 414, etc (TSIO520 just about anything).
They're heated with nice brush blocks and such.
Rich
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Post subject: Re: FS: McCauley three blades, pair $2500 each OBO Posted: 06 Dec 2019, 14:11 |
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Joined: 03/04/18 Posts: 45 Post Likes: +5 Company: Aloft Aviation Management LLC Location: SC (mostly) MA (summer)
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Hi Rich,
The full McCauley number is 3AF32C505-B/G82NEA-5.5.
Thanks for the offer on the Q-tips but I'm looking forward to trying the 515s. Hope to have them here in a week or so.
Eric
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