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Ed Pulliam started the topic Engine oil leaks in the forum Engine – Meyers 200 4 years, 5 months ago
Gents, 196M just came out of annual after being AOG for over 3 months. It started with an oil leak that was getting worse and I finally grounded her in late June as the annual was due as of July 1. Dean S. and I have been e-mailing back and forth but I thought I would share the experience to the wider group. I also replaced the seats and will…[Read more]
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Steve Bauman and
Michael Barg are now friends 4 years, 5 months ago
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Ashley Wade and
Michael Barg are now friends 4 years, 5 months ago
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Meyers 145 in the forum General – Meyers 145 / MICCO SP20/SP26 4 years, 5 months ago
Steve-have you looked for a Micco? Might be easier to find than a 145. I know of one here in NC.
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Actuator Seals in the forum Hydraulic System – Meyers 200 4 years, 6 months ago
Gary-my step spit the bit again last year when it was in annual! If your A&P is pretty resourceful, I suggest you pull the step and get into the guts and look at the O rings. They are all in stock, you just need to make sure you source the right diameter. It might take some trial and error as I found out last year getting in his way…
Ed
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Currency of sale listings? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 6 months ago
Ted-I agree with you assessment on price but as an owner I hope he gets it or close thereto! Pricing is crazy right now. I am seeing early 70’s Skylanes with 8K+ hours airframe selling for $150k PLUS!!
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Currency of sale listings? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 6 months ago
Some other owners contacted me and said my response was not as friendly as it should have been. My apologies.
Which airplane on the For Sale site is sold?
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Dean Siracusa replied to the topic Currency of sale listings? in the forum Airframe – Meyers 200 4 years, 6 months ago
Which one are you saying that’s from 2019 and isn’t currently owned by them anymore?
The listings are only as good as the people posting them. If the owner doesn’t let us know that it’s sold, it’ll just remain there.
Remember, this isn’t some big fancy company with many employees. It’s a small group of owners of a very small population of aircraft.
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Ashley Wade replied to the topic Kinner 56 parts in the forum Engine – Meyers OTW 4 years, 6 months ago
Jim Jones and Mike Barg at the Meyers OTW repair Center in South Carolina can help. You can reach them on the site by searching in the members directory. We’ll all be at the fly in next month in Fredericksburg, TX next month and that would be your very best bet. There are 5 OTWs in planned attendance. As long as your Kinner parts don’t have…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa and
Philippe Moréno are now friends 4 years, 7 months ago
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Ed Pulliam replied to the topic Landing Gear strut seals in the forum General- Meyers 200 4 years, 8 months ago
Tom-I am getting some pitting on my main gear struts. Are there replacements parts or can they be rechromed?
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Dean Siracusa and
Lowell Slatter are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Jeffrey Krahling are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
james ratliff are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Joseph Gibbons are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Hello Dean, I am in fort lauderdale with Carl Richards who owns ac serial # 379 or N200D. The ac experienced a sudden stoppage in Burly, Id. last Aug. since then since then the mechanic (The Flight Doctor) says he cannot put the three bladed propeller back on the speed mod nose due to their being no STC or legal Form 337 on record. We have a 337…[Read more]
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Dean Siracusa and
Steven Vierhus are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Thomas Kube are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Troy Parlin are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Dean Siracusa and
Ken Puls are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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