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![]() "IAN DONALDSON" wrote in message ... G'day Well I have never seen a Maule wheel before. That is something to consider. How do you consider that the Maule would be better than the Scott, apart from the cost? Regards Ian I should have kept the Maule a secret because now everybody will want one and Maule will go up on them like they have on the Scott. Anyway, I have a Maule pneumatic swiveller on a Super Cub and it is very robust and easy to repair and to grease. Plus parts for it are cheap and readily available. I put a new non-pneumatic swivelling Maule tailwheel on my Taylorcraft ten years ago, and hung up the old Maule non-swiveller, and it has performed flawlessly. People who have trouble with Maules,other than from just ordinary wear and tear, usually let them go without grease. And then the tire will wear unevenly and not caster correctly if your tail-springs aren't shimmed for book geometry. You can see the exploded view of parts of this tailwheel at the ACS link attached to my earlier reply. It is very easy to maintain and repair, tapered roller bearings and all. OTOH, I do like a Scott and see its many virtues, but for the money I'll go Maule any old day. $1500 for a new 3200 is for suckers. Last night I talked to a friend who paid $75 for a used Scott 3200 a decade or so ago and (being adept with the lathe and milling machine) rebuilt it for use on a Marquart Charger. I told him he stole it. He said that although it had been a good tailwheel it didn't impress him all that much. I'll have to see what tailwheel he's using on his latest taildragger homebuilt. I'll bet you a dollar it ain't a Scott. |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 08:49:57 -0400, " jls"
wrote: "IAN DONALDSON" wrote in message ... G'day Well I have never seen a Maule wheel before. That is something to consider. How do you consider that the Maule would be better than the Scott, apart from the cost? Regards Ian I should have kept the Maule a secret because now everybody will want one and Maule will go up on them like they have on the Scott. Anyway, I have a Maule pneumatic swiveller on a Super Cub and it is very robust and easy to repair and to grease. Plus parts for it are cheap and readily available. I put a new non-pneumatic swivelling Maule tailwheel on my Taylorcraft ten years ago, and hung up the old Maule non-swiveller, and it has performed flawlessly. People who have trouble with Maules,other than from just ordinary wear and tear, usually let them go without grease. And then the tire will wear unevenly and not caster correctly if your tail-springs aren't shimmed for book geometry. You can see the exploded view of parts of this tailwheel at the ACS link attached to my earlier reply. It is very easy to maintain and repair, tapered roller bearings and all. OTOH, I do like a Scott and see its many virtues, but for the money I'll go Maule any old day. $1500 for a new 3200 is for suckers. Sure is - I got mine 3 years ago on E-Bay - never installed but several years old, for $275. Last night I talked to a friend who paid $75 for a used Scott 3200 a decade or so ago and (being adept with the lathe and milling machine) rebuilt it for use on a Marquart Charger. I told him he stole it. He said that although it had been a good tailwheel it didn't impress him all that much. I'll have to see what tailwheel he's using on his latest taildragger homebuilt. I'll bet you a dollar it ain't a Scott. |
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Bless you, brother. Confession is good for the soul. In addition to
which you got a taildragger there with Moultrie, Georgia class. |
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G'day
Thanks for your considered response. I have never seen the Maule tail wheel, but I will have to get out to the local airfield and see what the taildragger people are using. I should have kept the Maule a secret because now everybody will want one and Maule will go up on them like they have on the Scott. OTOH, I do like a Scott and see its many virtues, but for the money I'll go Maule any old day. $1500 for a new 3200 is for suckers. I agree that the cost of a new Scott is extreme! Last night I talked to a friend who paid $75 for a used Scott 3200 a decade or so ago and (being adept with the lathe and milling machine) rebuilt it I would also like a "project wheel if one turned up! regards In Donaldson |
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