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Yesterday morning I took a trip out to this station airstrip. Even though it's located on a station it's meant to be maintained by the Sire of Cue as an emergency airstrip. There are three dirt strips, two crossing 12-30 and 10-28 and one leading to the homestead 17-35.

 

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This sock seems to still work however the one meter hole seems to extend all the way through, perhaps there's a bit worn off the end.

 

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Of course I picked to worst time to try to fix it with the wind at 30kph. It might not look too high but from up there it feels like there's a gale blowing it it's a very long way down.

 

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I've got my hands on a new used one so this morning I'm busy with repairs.

 

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Man, these things are big, 3.5m long and a meter at the mouth. I thought I'd repair it with the sewing machine but that's not going to happen. I'm using a rubberised paint to glue the new material over the holes. It might hold, it might not.

 

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Meanwhile while the paint dries I'm running the grader over the airstrip, just 17-35 because the creek is washed out between here and the other airstrips.

 

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We don't have any anchor points at Cue so we setting up some concrete blocks.

 

 

I had intended to lift them into place with the Hiab but my lifting devices were too big to fit the anchor bolts.

 

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Sounds like a simple fix, just grab some the right size but nothing is simple to purchase here.

 

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Hopefully this will do the trick. I'm just using two blocks because the Sportstar doesn't have a rear fixing point. The manual suggests tying the front wheel down but it could a bit difficult to maneuver on and off the blocks. 

 

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4 minutes ago, onetrack said:

Ouch, those Swiftlift clutches would have set you back a pretty penny. Couldn't you have used something a little simpler and cheaper?

Cheep as chips bought locally. About $50 for the pair delivered in record time.

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30 minutes ago, Moneybox said:

Cheep as chips bought locally. About $50 for the pair delivered in record time.

Sorry, $111.90 for the pair delivered to Cue.

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