Be sure to get the 3 year protection plan from Allstate for only $2.99 extra! Naw, don't. But, it would be interesting to see what compensation they offer when you mail in your prop adapter after it went into concrete at a 90 degree angle, and you can't get the nut off, so the prop shards are still firmly bolted on. Remember, you're in good hands with Allstate (palms down).
Steve
Perhaps the entire nose section.

If you can't get the prop nut off you can't get the spinner backplate off.

If you can't get the spinner backplate off you can't get to the mounting bolts for the motor.

So you have to send in the whole nose

but since you took out the insurance on the fiberglass cloth you ordered you might come out OK

...or not!
