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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 3:58 pm Post subject: Maule tailwheel |
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I have a maule tailwheel with the hard 6 inch tire, I really like the maule except for the rough ride that it gives? Can anybody tell me what the differance is between the 8" sfs-p8a tailwheel and the p8b tundra tailwheel other then the price? Do they weigh the same? Thanks
Jim
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:52 pm Post subject: Re: Maule tailwheel |
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I was thinking about the Maule until I saw that Matco is advertizing a new 6" PNEUMATIC tailwheel now at 4.75 pounds.
http://www.matcomfg.com/
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 5:27 pm Post subject: Maule tailwheel |
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Hi JIm.
Lots of us have had that same experience with the hard rubber wheel that comes with the Maule setup. Swap the wheel for the 6" soft rubber "homebuilder's special" available very inexpensively from ACS. You'll have to monkey with it a bit (a bushing is needed to increase axle diameter) but it's no big deal and seems to work very well.
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:04 pm Post subject: Maule Tailwheel |
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I have a maule tailwheel with the hard 6 inch tire, I really like the maule
except for the rough ride that it gives? Can anybody tell me what the
differance is between the 8" sfs-p8a tailwheel and the p8b tundra tailwheel other
then the price? Do they weigh the same? Thanks
Jim
Model IV
Jim,
i had the Maule SFSA tail wheel and yes it was very noisy and skittered all over the place. I changed just the wheel not the whole assembly for an Aircraft Spruce 6" Homebuilders soft rubber wheel. It is now dramatically quieter and gives much more control. Probably something that is hard to believe if you don't experience it. The new tailwheel is only about $30 so I suggest you try it. It's basically the same weight.
You now have a 1/2" axle and the new wheel has bearings for 5/8" so you can either sleeve the axle with a piece of 1/16" wall tubing or change the bearings. Other than that it goes straight on. However the bearings that come with the ACS wheel are junk so I went to a bearing supply shop and got new bearings for the 1/2" axle. You need them with retaining rings so they don't slide into the wheel centre. You also need sealed bearings. A few of us have done this and all are satisfied so why not give it a go ?
Rex.
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:18 pm Post subject: Maule Tailwheel |
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Hi Rex, I was thinking of going with a Pneumatic tire. Trying to achieve abit of a better ride?
Jim
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Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:48 pm Post subject: Maule Tailwheel |
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Hi Jim,
I'd like to experience the difference. I never really thought of it since i spend most of my Fox time in the air. Let me know what you think.
Rex
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Hi Rex, I was thinking of going with a Pneumatic tire. Trying to achieve abit of a better ride?
Jim
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