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8359
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Re: New Owner

Post by 8359 »

Yea, now that the wheel extenders are off I think it’s time.
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Re: New Owner

Post by lear4 »

How do you like the maule tw? It is a cheaper alternative then the 3200 but we had one on the cub and could not get it to stop with the shimmy.
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Re: New Owner

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I've heard nothing but bad things about the maule, but I haven't had any issues with mine. I was tempted to "upgrade" to the 3200, but since it's working well for me I don't want to "break it"

When it comes time to replace it I'll look into the 3200.
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Also, in the search for some 8.00 x 6 tires. Anyone have recommendations on tires. I've seen different brand with multiple plys, too much info for me
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Re: New Owner

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8359 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 4:26 pm I've heard nothing but bad things about the maule, but I haven't had any issues with mine. I was tempted to "upgrade" to the 3200, but since it's working well for me I don't want to "break it"

When it comes time to replace it I'll look into the 3200.
Thanks, i suppose ill just invest into the 3200
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Re: New Owner

Post by 6597 »

Andrew,

In case you were looking for info about servicing your 2000 tailwheel.....

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Re: New Owner

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Next Q....

Looking for some 800x6, under the TCDS it only lists goodyear 800x6 4ply.
Are the Air Hawks not approved? Currently the airplane has 600x6 air hawks on it. The plane also has cleveland wheel and brakes. Any help on slection and ply rating? I have at my disposal a good set of Air Hawk 800x6 6ply.
8322
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Re: New Owner

Post by 8322 »

Welcome!

I'm just over a year in and I'm more smitten with Shirley than the day I met her a year ago. They are fantastic little planes. I put 125 hours on mine this last year, and even went from MI to Northern Idaho camping in the mountains with her.

I have the Scott 2000 and there is nothing wrong with it! Yes a clunk on the ground with every bump but nothing bad, my understanding is its lighter than the 3200, you'll never pop it, etc. If the 2000 goes to hell on ya, may be one thing, but I wouldn't think you would need to make a new TW a high priority, sure maybe the chains and that...

I have AirHawk 800x6 4 Plys on mine. Love em... Gives her just a bit "beefier" look without looking way oversized.

These guys n gals on here are great and have helped me a lot getting to know my bird.

Ray
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Re: New Owner

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8322 wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:08 pm Welcome!

I'm just over a year in and I'm more smitten with Shirley than the day I met her a year ago. They are fantastic little planes. I put 125 hours on mine this last year, and even went from MI to Northern Idaho camping in the mountains with her.

I have the Scott 2000 and there is nothing wrong with it! Yes a clunk on the ground with every bump but nothing bad, my understanding is its lighter than the 3200, you'll never pop it, etc. If the 2000 goes to hell on ya, may be one thing, but I wouldn't think you would need to make a new TW a high priority, sure maybe the chains and that...

I have AirHawk 800x6 4 Plys on mine. Love em... Gives her just a bit "beefier" look without looking way oversized.

These guys n gals on here are great and have helped me a lot getting to know my bird.

Ray
Awesome, the wealth of knowledge on here is incredible. Just going back and reading a bunch of threads ive already learned alot. What psi are you running on the hawks?
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Re: New Owner

Post by 6898 »

Andrew Welcome to the Assoc. Yes there is all the technical info you would ever need from our members hear along with medical,federal and financial assistance. Great group hope to see you at a fly in or our convention in 2020 (FUN). Thanks For Joining and again WELCOME. Jeff
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