Heald Hauler Parts
Here is a resource for Heald Hauler parts:
- Comet drive belts, Comet clutches and clutch parts.
www.beltpalace.com 7806 Quail Ridge N, Plainfield IN 46168
- Brake bands, hydraulic brake hose for Heald Super Broncs, Heald Haulers, Kimball Haulers. www.beltpalace.com 7806 Quail Ridge N, Plainfield IN 46168
- Throttle and brake cables, brake levers, throttle twist grips, ignition switches. Most lawn and garden repair shops are dealers for ROTARY or STENS
- Transmissions – Heald Haulers (F/N/R) – kimball@parrett.net
- Transmissions – Kimball Haulers (low/med/high/rev)
Olympic Gear LLC, Twinsburg, OH, John Elliot, 440-336-4960
- Differential axle – Peerless/4 bolt housing – used on Heald Haulers and Super Trykes
Central Power Distributor, Customer Service, Anoka MN 763-576-0901
- Differential axle – Comet/8 bolt housing – used on Kimball Haulers
Quality Drive Systems, Alambra, CA, Roy Navarrete 626-293-5970
- Hydraulic Master Cylinder-(Handle Bar)
Enginetics – Only repair kits available, Martin Custom Products
(Brad), 937-228-0370
Possible replacement – www.wilwood.com – see cylinder #260-14347
- Hydraulic Master Cylinder-(Foot)
Heald, Haulmaster – 3 hole mount – Fork Lift Parts OUtlet, 208-553-7244 – Use: #fpd 800051726 nos
Kimball haulers – use automotive 1976 to 1982 Chevette — 1981/82 Pontiac 1000
- Shock Boots GE Appliances, 877-959-8688
Washing machine drain hose connector #wh 41x 22935
- Heald Super Broncs, Trail Broncs Parts
Rick Chatten, Beloit, WI, 262-903-4133 – r.chatten@hotmail.com
- Stainless exhaust tubing – 1 1/4″ and 1″
chi.sales@mcmaster.com
- Hubs, Axles, Brake Discs, Brake Drums – no known source at this time.
Flymall Wheels & Wings June 2017 Newsletter
Welcome to the Flymall (Wheels and Wings) / Kraemer Aviation June 2017 Newsletter.
New to the market this month. We have a Piper Seneca Turbo for sale. Click here for more details.
If you’re looking for wheels and wings events for this summer, visit our events calendar for over 25 categories. Fun for the entire family. You can have our calendar email you a reminder about an event. Click here for the calendar. You can also visit the Day Tripper section of the Flymall for more ideas.
Once again, lots of aviatrix in the news this month.
This year the original DC3 Air Racing team (Pat Kraemer, Linda, and Debi) joined up for the 2017 Air Race Classic. However only Pat and Debi were able to fly the actual race. This year Harry was on hand for a lot of the pre race activities.
Here is the DC3 Air Racing team at the pre race dinner.
Some pictures from the Air Race Classic BBQ at the Harry Grove Stadium in Frederick. You can click on each picture to enlarge it.
Click here for Harry’s Facebook album from the race day start activities.
You can visit the Kraemer Aviation Facebook page for numerous updates posted by Pat during the actual race. You will need to scroll down to the end of June for the race updates.
On the wheels side of the news. Here is a Facebook find. Meet Oklahoma Willy the Jet Powered VW Pickup .
This bit of news fits both the wheels and wings side. Here is a car made by the Beechcraft company. 1946 Beechcraft Plainsman made by the Beech Aircraft Company in Witchita Kansas.
Here is an update on the Hawker picnic area that Harry has been working on at the Cambridge airport. Below is a picture of the table that Harry & Pat donated.
WIFA student Francesca had a busy month – High school graduation, pool party, and her first solo.
Here is a video from her first solo.
Francesca also got to meet a few of her future classmates at Embry Riddle. They were at the Frederick Municipal Airport for the 2017 Air Race Classic.
Harry’s friend and business owner Brenda in the news again. Brenda owns Bravo Flight Training. Brenda has been teaching a friend’s (Lin, also a pilot and aircraft owner) mother to fly. Carol is 82 years young and she just received her student pilot certificate. Great job Brenda and Carol.
As an aircraft owner and pilot this picture is painful to look at. This is why you should never leave an aircraft parked under a hangar door. It should be all the way in or all the way out and clear of the door. Hangar doors can fail. The chain/cable can break, the counter weights can fall off, etc. Keep the aircraft clear of the door when parked.
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If you want to know where the Flymall team will be next, visit our appearance schedule.
Flymall / Kraemer Aviation May 2017 Newsletter
Welcome to our May 2017 Wheels & Wings Newsletter. Visit Flymall.org for all of your wheels & wings needs including show info, sales, service, appraisals, and more.
The Flymall team was at the British & European Classic Motorcycle Day 2017. We had our 1975 Lomax in the show. The Lomax received a finalist ribbon award however it did not place in its class. Since we have been showing the Lomax (since 2009) it has won 38 awards (18 of them first place). Click here for Harry’s pictures and video from the show.
Here are Pat and Jett at the show with the Lomax.
Pictured below is Harry and the Lomax leaving the show.
Harry is always on the lookout for interesting pictures of aircraft and other vehicles. Here is a Facebook find. I think this is a Beechcraft.
Pat and several local members of the Ninety Nines attended a section meeting in Delaware on April 22 & April 23.
The weather on the flight to the meeting was IFR (see picture below). The IFR weather required an instrument approach in to Delaware Airpark.
Pictured below are Veronika, Pat, Debi, and Linda at the section meeting.
They had VFR weather on the return flight to KGAI.
Here is some historical aviation news as well as historical Baltimore (Harry’s hometown) news. In 1976 a guy landed a Piper Cherokee in Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium. Click here for the story from the Baltimore Sun.
One of Harry’s flight students from the early 1990s has part of the tail section of this aircraft.
Harry’s student Francesca made the front page of her school newspaper this month. Francesca was interviewed about her flying lessons at the Washington International Flight Academy and her career choice as a military fighter pilot. Great job Francesca! Francesca also received a scholarship from her high school. She will put the money towards her flight training. Click here to see the article – scroll down to where it says “Latest Print Issue”.
Sometimes you see something and just have to think why??? He is an eBay find. A Jaguar with a rear mounted GM engine. Why???
Here is a project that I have been working on since last fall. One of my clients had an old Hawker jet that was not airworthy. It was not worth the money to get it airworthy again. I was able to sell the engines and we donated the aircraft to the Cambridge Airport to be put on display with a picnic area around it. My company is paying for the picnic tables to be put around it. Here is the aircraft in the display area. The tables should be in place soon. The next time you are in Cambridge Maryland stop in and enjoy lunch on one of the picnic tables we donated.
Harry was asked to have one of his vintage 3 wheelers in the Laytonsville Parade. He decided to enter his 1940s pedicab/rickshaw (from Taiwan) in it. Click here for Harry’s pictures from the parade. If you are interested in 3 wheel vehicles visit Harry’s Three Wheel Association page. Information on joining the Three Wheel Association will be posted soon.
Here is a YouTube video of Harry in the parade with the pedicab.
On Sunday June 4 we will be at The Original British Car Day with one of our 3 wheelers.
Flying is important to the Flymall team. We fly general aviation aircraft almost every day.
Later in June Pat Kraemer will be flying in the Women’s Air Race Classic. The race is a 2400 mile race across the United States. We will be posting updates on our Facebook page as well as in our newsletter section of the Flymall.
Want to know where the Flymall team will be next? Visit our appearance calendar by clicking here. Want to find events (car shows, air shows, county fairs, etc) in your area? Visit our events calendar by clicking here. For other activities visit Harry’s Day Tripper page by clicking here. Harry will usually have a few of his vintage three wheelers at the Laytonsville Cruise In held every Friday in Laytonsville. Click here for more info on local cruise ins.
Since Harry is known as the turtle man/expert, he is always alerted when there is a stray turtle (especially at an airport). Here is a snapping turtle walking across the ramp at KGAI.
Harry has 5 large turtle habitats on his property where he takes in unwanted turtles. He has 16 different species from all over the world. Pictured below is Harry with his African Sulcata tortoise.
Harry plans to start a not-for-profit organization to help care for his turtles. Visit Harry’s turtle page for more info.
We close this newsletter with a quote from Paul McCartney: And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.
This is also the last verse in the last song (The End) on the last Beatle album.
“The End” is a song by the Beatles composed by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) for the album Abbey Road. It was the last song recorded collectively by all four Beatles, and is the final song of the medley that constitutes the majority of side two of the album.
Flymall April 2017 Newsletter
Welcome to our April 2017 Newsletter.
We have a very nice Cessna 182 for sale. Click here for details.
Lot’s of women aviators in the news this month.
We start with one of Harry’s students, Francesca D. Harry arranged for a friend to take her flying in his 1930’s Davis open cockpit aircraft at W73.
This picture says it all. This was taken just after she landed. Needless to say she had a great time.
Click here for Harry’s Flickr set with all of the pictures and video from the day with Francesca at the Mid Atlantic Soaring Center.
Here is Harry’s YouTube video with all of the pictures and video from the day at the Mid Atlantic Soaring Center.
Our next female aviator in the news is Lin Caywood.
Sugarloaf member Lin Caywood giving back to the community one flight at a time…
Volunteer Pilot Malinda Caywood also helped our PAL, patient Ronnie get to treatment from his home in North Carolina to Cancer Treatment Center of America. It sometimes take more than one leg to get from point A to point B and we are grateful for her!
Thanks Malinda! www.palsflight.org
Harry sold Lin this wonderful Cessna 182 pictured below. This was the last plane Harry sold as a Cessna dealer.
A Facebook find. Imagine waking up in the morning to find a Rolls Royce in your pool.
Harry is always on the lookout for rare and unusual vehicles (especially 3 wheelers). Here is a Facebook find. A very rare Lamborghini 1C roadable crawler. It has 3 wheels plus tracks.
More women aviators in the news. Congratulations to Sugarloaf member Brenda Tibbs ! Brenda is the recipient of an Amelia Earhart Scholarship!!!!!
Brenda was also named AOPA’s best flight instructor. Brenda is the owner of Bravo Aviation based at the Frederick Municipal Airport. Harry is a long time friend of Brenda and he has helped her and her customers over the years. Glad to see that she is doing great in her new business.
The Flymall team was at the annual Antique Tractor and Steam Engine Show in Derwood Maryland. Harry has done a few appraisals on some of the vehicles (classic cars & antique tractors) in the show. Click here for information on our appraisals.
All data from Harry’s appraisals is entered into the Market Watch section of our site. This is a searchable database designed by Harry. Posted here is actual sale prices, appraised values, asking price, etc. The database is searchable by any combination of Make, Model, and Year.
To view examples of appraisals that Harry has done, visit our newsletter section and search for appraisal. A few examples are posted here as well.
To see what shows the Flymall team will be attending visit Harry’s class schedule & appearance calendar by clicking here.
Here is Harry’s YouTube video highlighting the Antique Tractor and Steam Engine Show.
Click here for Harry’s Flickr set of pictures and videos from the show.
Enjoy these pictures of a thunderstorm near KGAI on April 21 2017. Pictures taken by WIFA’s flight instructor Veronika,
Harry has been invited to participate in the Laytonsville parade. We hope to have at least one of our vintage 3 wheelers in the parade. You can visit Harry’s appearance calendar by clicking here to see where the Flymall team will be next.
You can subscribe to our newsletter via our website Flymall.org where it says sign up for our newsletter. You will then get our newsletter automatically each month.
Instrument Checkride April 2017 KTHV
Oral:
Asked about basic instrument knowledge, started from the ACS. Such as
- Minimum fuel required
- Minimum equipment
- Currency vs. Proficiency
- Lost Comms
- Accepting clearance and comply
He also asked these questions from a scenario perspective instead of directly.
For example, minimum takeoff in IMC for part 91 None, so instead show your personal minimums.
“If weather is below instrument approach minimums at the airport I am taking off from, I won’t go. “
The Oral was relaxed. He also taught me somethings.
Not many G1000 questions. Mostly questions about pitot-static system, instruments. Vacuum system, Icing.
Flight:
ILS 08 KCXY. Missed: L 290, 3,000ft, then Direct HAR
VOR-A N94, Procedure turn at HAR VOR, then start approach.
RNAV 17 KTHV – with the procedure turn
Flymall / Kraemer Aviation March Newsletter 2017
Welcome to the Kraemer Aviation/Flymall March 2017 Newsletter.
Are you interested in car shows, airshows, etc? Visit Harry’s event calendar for 100s of local and national events. You can have the calendar email you a reminder about an event that you are interested in. The calendar has over 25 categories. You can view all categories or just the one that you are interested in.
I recently saw something in a METAR that I had to look up – Graupel.
Graupel
Also called soft hail or snow pellets, is precipitation that forms when supercooled droplets of water are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes, forming 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) balls of rime. The term graupel comes from the German language.
Graupel is distinct from hail, small hail and ice pellets: The World Meteorological Organization defines small hail as snow pellets encapsulated by ice, a precipitation halfway between graupel and hail. The METAR code for graupel is GS.
Here is something interesting that made the rounds on Facebook a few weeks ago. Circular Runways! What are your thoughts? You can leave your comments below.
Harry has been invited to participate in the Laytonsville parade. We hope to have at least one of our vintage 3 wheelers in the parade. You can visit Harry’s appearance calendar by clicking here to see where the Flymall team will be next.
The Yamaha OX99-11. three beautiful prototypes were built. How many knew that Yamaha made a car?
The Montgomery County Airport will have it’s annual open house Saturday September 9, 2017, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Check our events calendar for more details.
Enjoy this picture by Brenda of Bravo Flight Training. This was taken over the skies of Frederick Maryland. We thank Brenda for letting us use her picture.
Here is an interesting motorcycle seen on Facebook. A Prop-driven Thor ‘pacer bike’ with Henderson 4-cylinder engine
Let’s go back in time. Look at the car prices in this ad from the News Post (a Baltimore Maryland newspaper) September 1961.
Need an appraisal on an aircraft, visit our appraisal page for information on our appraisals. Pictured here are a few of the warbirds that we have appraised for clients and museums around the world. They are an A7 Corsair, Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, Bac Jet Provost P84 T3A (Provost T3), and a Vietnam era Huey. Our appraisal page is at Flymall.org and click on the appraisal link at the top of the page. Sometimes Harry gets to fly the aircraft he appraises!
Thanks for reading. Be sure to checkout our April 2017 Newsletter coming soon. If you want to find an old post in our newsletter section you can search it by using the search box. Just search for a key word.
Here is a cute YouTube video for my pilot friends.
Flymall February 2017 Newsletter
Welcome to the Flymall / Kraemer Aviation February 2017 Newsletter.
Good news for the Washington International Flight Academy. About 4 or 5 years in the works. Harry has worked on this project for about a year and a half and today Harry received notice that the school is now approved to issue student visas for international students.
Ariel and Harry attended the student orientation for the winter semester for the aviation students at Catonsville Community College (degree program). Here are a few pictures from the event.
CCBC Fly In Sunday 4/29 – Bay Bridge Airport 11:00 AM arrival at W-29. The college will host a fly-out to the Bay Bridge Airport on April 29 2017. All are welcome to attend. Depart at 9:00AM, return at 2:00PM
Airshow and car show season is juts around the corner. Visit our events calendar for up to date info on local car shows and other events. With over 25 categories, there is something for everyone. Click here for our events calendar.
January 2017 wasn’t a good month for flying little airplanes in Maryland. We canceled more flights then we flew.
Here is a look back to January 2016 in Maryland – snow covered. Click here for more pictures from the blizzard of 2016.
Harry helped another client purchase an aircraft. This was is based at KGAI. The client just purchased a share of this aircraft. Dubbed the McDonalds aircraft.
WIFA at shooting range. Several WIFA employees and students attended a shooting range in VA. Here are a few pictures from the event.
More progress on the Hawker Jet display at Cambridge Airport. In our December 2016 newsletter we mentioned that we were working on a deal to have a Hawker 400 aircraft on display with picnic tables around it. This month we are happy to say that things are moving forward. Kraemer Aviation / Flymall with be donating some of the picnic tables for the project.
A shot of the Susquehanna River taken from a moving vehicle taken a few weeks ago while we were driving to PA to pickup another 3 wheel vehicle.
Know your pilots… Here something from Harry’s collection of aviation humor – Know your pilots. Visit Harry’s Aviation humor page for more post like this.
Is it an engine or a motor??? Whether we drive a car or fly an aircraft, they are powered by a gas engine. But is it an engine or a motor? Click here to read Harry’s post on the topic.
While on the topic. A hoverbike.
Buying or selling a vehicle and need pricing information, visit our Market Watch section of the Flymall. Harry tracks all types of vehicles: classic/collector cars, motorcycles, ATVs, tractors, aircraft, and much more. This is an online database, easy to use, and smart phone friendly.
Private Pilot Checkride Feb 1 2017
Private pilot checkride Feb 1 2017.
First we began the checkride with the oral portion of the exam. The oral exam included questions on what checks need to be done on the aircraft and how often they need to be checked. Next he asked me about the weather minimums for different airspace. After that we went over what needs to be onboard the aircraft before flight and who is responsible for keeping these things current. Last we went over weight and balance and what is possible when weight and balance are outside of the proper limits.
The flight portion started with landings. We did a soft-field landing and then two short field landings. After that we departed the pattern to go on a flight to Hanover. Once the cross country part was completed we did maneuvers. We did stalls, steep turns, turns about a point, and last we ended with s turns a cross a rode. We then returned to KTHV.
Know Your Pilots
Know Your Pilots
The AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT leaps tall buildings in a single bound, is more powerful than a 747, is faster than a speeding bullet, walls on water and gives policy to God.
The MULTI-ENGINE PILOT leaps short buildings in a single bound, is more powerful than a 707, and is just as fast as a speeding bullet, walks on water if it is calm and talks to God.
The INSTRUMENT PILOT leaps short buildings with a running start and favorable wind conditions. He is almost as powerful as a Learjet, faster than a speeding bullet, walks on water of an indoor pool and talks to God if special requests are approved.
The COMMERCIAL PILOT barely clears a Quonset hut, loses tug-of-war with Twin Engine aircraft, can fire a speeding bullet, swims well and is occasionally addressed by God.
The PRIVATE PILOT makes high ranks when trying to leap buildings, is run over by Piper Arrows and sometimes handles an airplane without inflicting self-injury, can dog-paddle and talks to animals.
The NON-SOLOED STUDENT PILOT falls over the door sill when trying to enter buildings, says “look at the airplane,” wets himself with a water pistol and mumbles to himself.
BUT …
The CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR lifts buildings and walks under them, kicks airplanes out of the hangar, catches speeding bullets with his teeth and chews them, and freezes water with a single glance. The CFI IS GOD.
Flymall January Newsletter 2017
Welcome to our January 2017 newsletter.
For our students and renters at the Washington International Flight Academy Harry has created a Facebook page just to share flights, time build together, etc. It can be found at https://www.facebook.com/IflyWIFA/. Click here for the page.
Several pilots have ask Harry for recommendations on where to go to get their seaplane rating – Jack Brown’s Seaplane Base in Winter Haven Florida is the place to go. Click here for Harry’s post from his visit there.
Pilots here one for you. This fuel sample was taken from a Cessna 172 today. It was from the wing sumps. Both tanks were almost full. Both sides had this in the fuel. If you look closely you will see a small layer of something at the top of the fuel. It was not greasy and it was separate from the fuel. The more we sumped the tanks the less of this layer we had at the top. I used the same fuel cup for another aircraft and we did not see this layer at the top. I should also mention that we could not get the aircraft started. It would crank however it seemed as if there was no spark.
A few months ago Pat Kraemer and a student (Uma – pictured below) hit a goose just 400 foot in the air after take-off. Part of the goose and windscreen came in and hit the student. They had to continue and fly the entire pattern with part of the windscreen missing. Both did a great job. As a Christmas gift and birthday present for the student we had the plaque below made for her. On the plaque is the part of the windscreen that came in and hit her.
Here is something interesting:
Click here for more pictures from the award ceremony.
WIFA had their annual Christmas party Dec 29 2016. A good time was had by all that attended. See the link below for more pictures from the event.
Click here for more pictures from the event.
Here is what I call being resourceful!
Great news! The Washington International Flight Academy is getting closer to being able to issue M1 visas to international flight students.
With winter in full swing we can only dream about being in a place like this.
Harry purchased another rare three wheel vehicle for his collection, a 1984 Honda Gyro. Pat and Veronika rented a van and drove to Tennessee to pick it up. Here are a few pictures from their trip. They were able to visit the Grand Ole Opry.
More news… Pat and Veronika also attended the Women’s March on Washington on Jan 21. Here are a few pictures from the event.
Harry’s student Francesca (pictured below) recently attended a fly-out with some of the local 99s. They went to the Flying Machine Café at the Chester County Airport.
Enjoy these sunrise and sunset pictures from Veronika.