Check the brake tubing under the panel with
a flashlight and maginifying glass to get the numbers off the tubing | I can not help you with the prop. protector material, because I have
owned several Hoffmann props. and mine have always been "naked". I am
just real careful not to run up over loose stones, sand or gravel.
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Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:57:27 -0400
Reply-To: Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
Sender: Ximango Owners Group <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
From: Holliday Obrecht III <H2O3Flyboy@WEBTV.NET>
Subject: Re: Ximango brake tubing
In-Reply-To: john adbon <adbinoutdoor@YAHOO.COM>'s message of Sun, 26 Sep 2004
15:54:57 -0700
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John,
I can not help you with the prop. protector material, because I have
owned several Hoffmann props. and mine have always been "naked". I am
just real careful not to run up over loose stones, sand or gravel.
Try Aircraft Spruce and Specialty Co. at (877) 477-7823, Page 113 of
their catalog lists Nylo-Seal nylon tubing and Poly-Flo (metal) fittings
for hydraulic applications. Check the brake tubing under the panel with
a flashlight and maginifying glass to get the numbers off the tubing. I
would guess you need 22-NSR which is 1/8" OD or 33-NSR which is 3/16 "
OD. Runs $0.15 - 0.16 per foot.
Good luck,
Holliday Obrecht
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