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				 Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:37 am    Post subject: AG5B Yokes | 
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				I have a complete set of AG5B yokes, brackets, and nylon bushings.  I thought the new owner of Travis' plane wanted them for conversion.  I think Garner told Cliff they wouldn't work.  Garner doesn't know that 28840 has a flat panel just like an AG5B and that they'd work just fine.  So, if you want a set of AG5B yokes, I'll sell them.  I had the brackets powder coated in black wrinkle.  $300 and they are yours.  Convert your plane to the AG5B yokes.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:05 am    Post subject: AG5B Yokes | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   I have a complete set of AG5B yokes, brackets, and nylon bushings.  I
  thought the new owner of Travis' plane wanted them for conversion.  I
  think Garner told Cliff they wouldn't work.  Garner doesn't know that
  28840 has a flat panel just like an AG5B and that they'd work just fine.
   So, if you want a set of AG5B yokes, I'll sell them.  I had the brackets
  powder coated in black wrinkle.  $300 and they are yours.  Convert your
  plane to the AG5B yokes.
 
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 Gary, I'm on a motorcycle trip out in CO, etc now and haven't contacted
 Brian and Ruth, but I'm sure they will want the yokes and for you to have
 them powdercoated and ready to install.  I'll call them and have them call
 you.
 
 Cliff
 
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:40 am    Post subject: AG5B Yokes | 
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				Hi Gary, 
  We found out that the shafts were only 17 inches, not 21.5 inches. The cheapest route for us would be replacing the shafts and yokes back to the 79 style. Thanks anyway, Gary. 
 Brian and Ruth
 
  
    
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 To: "Teamgrumman List" <teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com>
 Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 10:36:38 AM
 Subject: AG5B Yokes
 
   I have a complete set of AG5B yokes, brackets, and nylon bushings.  I thought the new owner of Travis' plane wanted them for conversion.  I think Garner told Cliff they wouldn't work.  Garner doesn't know that 28840 has a flat panel just like an AG5B and that they'd work just fine.  So, if you want a set of AG5B yokes, I'll sell them.  I had the brackets powder coated in black wrinkle.  $300 and they are yours.  Convert your plane to the AG5B yokes.
  
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:06 am    Post subject: AG5B Yokes | 
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				I got a call from Brian.  They are having someone change to the original yokes.  And, it isn't easy.
         From: Cliff Hanson <flyv35b(at)minetfiber.com>
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  Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 6:04 AM
  Subject: Re: AG5B Yokes
   
  
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I have a complete set of AG5B yokes, brackets, and nylon bushings.  I
  thought the new owner of Travis' plane wanted them for conversion.  I
  think Garner told Cliff they wouldn't work.  Garner doesn't know that
  28840 has a flat panel just like an AG5B and that they'd work just fine.
   So, if you want a set of AG5B yokes, I'll sell them.  I had the brackets
  powder coated in black wrinkle.  $300 and they are yours.  Convert your
  plane to the AG5B yokes.
 
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 Gary, I'm on a motorcycle trip out in CO, etc now and haven't contacted
 Brian and Ruth, but I'm sure they will want the yokes and for you to have
 them powdercoated and ready to install.  I'll call them and have them           - The TeamGrumman-List Email Forum -
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:15 am    Post subject: AG5B Yokes | 
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				Brian and Ruth,
 
 That's funny, I don't remember cutting anything down and redrilling.  That would be WAAAAY to difficult to get them correct.  I tried drilling new "U"-joints and getting them correct.  Not fun.  Maybe Travis had them cut down.  
 Where did you get the length dimension?  The instrument panel is in the exact same location as stock.  With the yokes all the  way forward, it needs to hit the firewall.  If 4.5 inches was cut off, I don't see how that would fit.  Who knows.  I'll look at the Project X plane today.
 The easiest fix is the AG5B yokes.  That way, you can still have all of the functions on the yokes. 
 Gary
         From: "cloudvalley(at)comcast.net" <cloudvalley(at)comcast.net>
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  Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 6:40 AM
  Subject: Re: AG5B Yokes
   
  
  #yiv697050059 p {margin:0;}Hi Gary,
   We found out that the shafts were only 17 inches, not 21.5 inches. The cheapest route for us would be replacing the shafts and yokes back to the 79 style. Thanks anyway, Gary.
  Brian and Ruth
   
  
  From: "Gary Vogt" <teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com>
 To: "Teamgrumman List" <teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com>
 Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 10:36:38 AM
 Subject: AG5B Yokes
   I have a complete set of AG5B yokes, brackets, and nylon bushings.  I thought the new owner of Travis' plane wanted them for conversion.  I think Garner told Cliff they wouldn't work.  Garner doesn't know that 28840 has a flat panel just like an AG5B and that they'd work just fine.  So, if you want a set of AG5B yokes, I'll sell them.  I had the brackets powder coated in black wrinkle.  $300 and they are yours.  Convert your plane to the AG5B yokes.
  
 
  
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:56 pm    Post subject: AG5B Yokes | 
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				Hi Gary, 
  Garner gave us the specs from the Tiger spec sheet. He may have also measured them. The ones we have are 17 inches long now. The shafts in there now may have come with the yokes. We don't know. 
  Bought two yokes for $45 each. We can have metal  plates bent and fashined to hold the buttons at the field here. 
  Ruth wants it changed. She was flaring and the yoke hit her clipboard; she bounced once and went around. She wants the yokes changed back now. 
   
 Thanks Gary. 
 Brian and Ruth
 
  
    
 From: "Gary Vogt" <teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com>
 To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:15:09 AM
 Subject: Re: AG5B Yokes
 
   Brian and Ruth,
 
  
 
  That's funny, I don't remember cutting anything down and redrilling.  That would be WAAAAY to difficult to get them correct.  I tried drilling new "U"-joints and getting them correct.  Not fun.  Maybe Travis had them cut down.  
  
 
  Where did you get the length dimension?  The instrument panel is in the exact same location as stock.  With the yokes all the way forward, it needs to hit the firewall.  If 4.5 inches was cut off, I don't see how that would fit.  Who knows.  I'll look at the Project X plane today.
  
 
  The easiest fix is the AG5B yokes.  That way, you can still have all of the functions on the yokes. 
  
 
  Gary
  
 
      From: "cloudvalley(at)comcast.net" <cloudvalley(at)comcast.net>
 To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 6:40 AM
 Subject: Re: AG5B Yokes
   #yiv697050059 p {margin:0;}    Hi Gary,
   We found out that the shafts were only 17 inches, not 21.5 inches. The cheapest route for us would be replacing the shafts and yokes back to the 79 style. Thanks anyway, Gary.
  Brian and Ruth
  
    
  From: "Gary Vogt" <teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com>
 To: "Teamgrumman List" <teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com>
 Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 10:36:38 AM
 Subject: AG5B Yokes
   I have a complete set of AG5B yokes, brackets, and nylon bushings.  I thought the new owner of Travis' plane wanted them for conversion.  I think Garner told Cliff they wouldn't work.  Garner doesn't know that 28840 has a flat panel just like an AG5B and that they'd work just fine.  So, if you want a set of AG5B yokes, I'll sell them.  I had the brackets powder coated in black wrinkle.  $300 and they are yours.  Convert your plane to the AG5B yokes.
  
 
  
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