Propeller?

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Re: Propeller?

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drdehave wrote:By the way, changing that 950-hour prop out, reduced an annoying vibration I was having to silky smoothness!
Not surprising. Just balancing and repitching used blades usually produces the same results. (If you're interested, I have the balancing procedures on my website.)
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Re: Propeller?

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Yes, I'm thinking I"ll just go ahead, for now, and stick with the Woodcomp, replacing it when needed, rather than the upgrade to the Sensenich. Maybe if I win the lotto, I'll upgrade.

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