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    I'm thinking of replacing my Maule tailwheel with a new Maule. I currently have a SFS-P8A. Have been looking at a Tundra SFS-P8B or a SFSA solid wheel. Has anyone had any experience with these two wheels? Will be mainly used on grass strip with some asphalt use. Is the Tundra worth the extra cost?
    Thanks
    Don
    TF# 784

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    Re: Maule Tailwheels

    I like my Tundra. It's built much better than the smaller Maule tailwheels. I run 8.50's and spend a LOT of time off airport.

    I do not like 8" tailwheels and 6.00 main tires. With the small main tires I prefer a small tailwheel. The Lang is my favorite, then the Scott 2000, then the Maule. The Lang and Scott have a much better tire than the Maule. I Have flown both Cubs and Taylorcrafts off airport with the 6" solid Maule tailwheel with out any problems, but prefer the Tundra for most of my flying.
    Jason

    Former BC12D & F19 owner
    TF#689
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      Re: Maule Tailwheels

      Thanks jgerard. I have 6.00 mains. I looked at Lang and price is $549. That is why I looked at Maule. I was told the Scott 2000 wasn't available anymore but I'm not sure if that's so. Sounds like I might be better off with a Lang even at higher price.
      Don
      TF# 784

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        Re: Maule Tailwheels

        I just installed the Maule Tail wheel you are thinking of and flew for the first time last weekend. T-Rex has 6.00 mains, but what I really liked about the larger tail wheel was the improved visibility in the taxi over the smaller tail wheel. I'm only 5'8" tall and do not use any kind of a cusion, it really was a noticeable difference.

        Joe

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        • #5
          Re: Maule Tailwheels

          Thanks Joe.
          The more input I can get before I buy the easier it will be to do it right the first time. I'm new to tailwheels and this site is really helping.
          Don
          TF# 784

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