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That is questionable. Maybe others will know. If you can get your hands on a McCauley, that is the way to go. When the K mod was done, the Senenich props have very little material above low limits. A bad stone ding can make it a wall hanger.


Many years ago I stopped that the Senenich factory. I told him my prop was overhauled twice before. He said you have a very old prop. The new props will give you one overhaul at the best.



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