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Aircraft Jack For Beechcraft Bonanza on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ukiah, California, United States

Ukiah, California, United States
Condition:Used

I purchased this jack with my Beechcraft Bonanza 11 years ago, and just sold the Bonanza so have no need for this jack anymore. I included 2 pictures of it being used during an annual inspection (aircraft not included in this listing). 

I really enjoyed having this jack for annual inspections and anytime I wanted to do a gear retraction test, change a tire, work on gear or brakes.  It is so easy to lift the aircraft with this jack.  I can go from "jack in corner of hangar" to aircraft lifted in less than 5 minutes... and no issues with inboard gear doors hitting.

When I purchased this jack I was told by the previous owner that someone had used the actual Beech jack as a template and redesigned and fabricated this jack to be much stronger than the original.  My understanding is that he made several of them.

I have been spoiled, I would not want to own a Bonanza without one of these jacks.

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