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Hartzell Prop #a7054-off A Pa46 Malibu/550 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States

Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States
Removed when A 4 blade prop was installed.... Was IN good shape with low hours... I might have the prop logS..... With polished aluminum nose cone... It came off of N 550 JK
Brand:Hartszell

This prop came off of a Malibu PA 46–it was in excellent condition when it was replaced with a fiberglass 4 blade..... This prop was slightly faster at altitude, It balanced perfectly and as you can see the boots are in fine shape.... Low hours..... I will try to find the prop log as the airplane was sold..... Information is still available from the dealer...... This is not a piece of junk.... It is a working good condition low time prop........ Keep the rubber side down. Alex

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