My tower hobbies engine chicken stick
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From: Kennesaw,
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I get the feeling no one got that joke. That is a baseball bat that I want to take to the engine. Nobody actually sells chicken sticks do they?
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I have (2) chicken sticks. No idea how I got them. I think one ended up in my flight box by mistake, and the other showed up when it got lonely. I actually take pride in being able to start engines with a chicken stick instead of an electric starter. I never use a "stupid stick" [sm=thumbup.gif]. And yes, I have worked on an engine or two that I thought about using a "super stick" (see original post).
Seriously, what is the problem with your engine that you want to exercise such extreme measures?
Seriously, what is the problem with your engine that you want to exercise such extreme measures?
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My wife handed me a broom once. I asked her where it plugs in and she hit me with it. Guess it was a cordless vac or something???
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my chicken stick is a 7 or 8 inch long peice of hydraulic hose meant for use on real aircraft. I got that one from school (east coast aerotech.). I only use it if my engine dies on the walk to the flight line for some reason.
BTW: I have a bottle of propwash. Anyone got batteries for a chemglow light though?
BTW: I have a bottle of propwash. Anyone got batteries for a chemglow light though?



Yes, they do sell chicken sticks. 
