currently have a sensenich 72ck40 wooden prop. It is lousy, bad climb plus wooden props just don't get it for me. Anyone have a METAL prop for a 65 hp? I would like a mccauley 72-45 maybe, or if someone can tell me the BEST climb prop, metal...repeat METAL prop for a BC12D 65hp, I'd sure appreciate it. On my other T -Craft was a 72-45 POLISHED old McCauley. It worked quite well compared to this dog I now have. Your suggestions will be appreciated as I am totally confused after conversing with Tiffin AND Sensich. JC P.S. I realize a polished prop is not legal but there seem to be ALOT of them flying and they are good looking! New prop is 3 grand! That is CRAZY!
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I have a Mac 74x38 that works amazing. Flew in a friends recently (also with a 65hp) that had a 74X43. It preformed well enough, but it didn't seem to have the same "get up and go" that mine does. It could have been more than just the prop, I don't know for sure. It still had plenty of performance for going in an out of all the actual airstrips here. I imagine it would be just fine for your purposes. You can always flatten it out later.Catch the fish, to make the money, to buy the bread, to gather the strength, to catch the fish...
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The climb on the 72ck 40 was not very good. It cruises at 90. As I said, the prop is in very good condition as the former owner took VERY good care of the airplane, ALWAYS in a hangar if not flown. Make an offer. (I have been told this wooden sensenich is good on a cub.) I'd like to get 600.00, you pay freight.
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end of story: I finally wound up buying a NEW McCauley 74-43 rated as climb prop from East Coast propeller in Litiz , Penna. They gave me 600.00 for the Sensenich CK72-40 wooden prop, (good looking but lousy performance) plus a nice discount on the McCauley. Very nice to deal with and a very impressive repair shop. Their ad is in Trade a Plane. JC
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