are actually looking and using the documents that I am posting in the reference section? I am just wondering because only 2 people have made any comments either way and if no one is using them, I will stop....Tim
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To be honest I have not been looking at stuff, except to see what is posted.
Please keep posting, because when I do need something it will be one of the first places I look.
Thanks for the time you are spending to post the information.
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Originally posted by astjp2 View Postare actually looking and using the documents that I am posting in the reference section? I am just wondering because only 2 people have made any comments either way and if no one is using them, I will stop....Tim
I appreciate you posting these reference documents. I have snatched copies of a few for quick reference.
Thank You for very useful contribution! I look forward any others you may choose to contribute.Skip Egdorf
TF #895
BC12D N34237 sn7700
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I keep a file for the Taylorcraft on my Mac's hard drive. In it is every document of importance relating to the plane (SB's, AD's, 337's, TCDS, STC's, info on installed components, manuals, etc.). Several of Tim's have been downloaded and copied there. I use it frequently and it's available for my mechanic. It's a big segregated storage dump for items I refer to for many of my toys and equipment.
GaryN36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85
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Hi Tim-
I also downloaded a copy of the Continental Service Bulletin on torque values. I am always looking for that, and it is nice to have in one paper.
Speaking of papers, are you working on a dissertation? Whats the topic and degree? I am getting ready to start the dissertation process at Texas A&M.
Mike Rice
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It was good of Tim to post the service bulletins. A word of caution to anyone using them. TCM occasionally updates the service bulletins, for example the torque value SB, SB96-7C is now 96-7D as of 8-11-2015. The FAA wants you to use the most current version, ask me how I know (as of 8-13-2015)! All the current bulletins are on TCM's website www.tcmlink.com, under support material.
Garry
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