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    Default Tailwheel

    Looking for feedback on how well the standard 8" Matco tailwheel assembly holds up in off field use. Once completed & the hours flown off, I will be flying my Super Sport out of a farm strip. Just want to know how much abuse the Matco is capable of, or do I need to consider alternatives.
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    Danny
    Hopkinsville, Ky.
    Super Sport
    grinding slowly toward completion

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    Default Re: Tailwheel

    Anybody out there.........Am I the only one with a Matco tailwheel??

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    Default Re: Tailwheel

    I have had a couple planes with the Matco solid rubber tailwheel. Never had any trouble with them however I much prefer a pneumatic tire. They stear much better in snow and ice and give a much better ride on rough ground. I also think they transmit less shock to the tail spring and fuselage.

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    danny , i had the maule hard rubber tailwheel that came with the kit on for a hundred hours or so and had nothing but problems . it wouldnt unlock and when it did , it wouldnt lock back up . i replaced it with an iron design 8" pneumatic tailwheel assy and what a change that made . i did extend the steering horns on the rudder an inch on each side which probably would have helped the maule unlock . but the new tailwheel looks so much cooler . i fly off a grass strip and new tailwheel made a big difference , took out some of the bumps . i realize that doesnt help with your matco question but thats my experience with the 8" wheel
    chuck
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    I wondered about the iron design tailwheel. Came across their website & the unit looks like a well thought out & sturdy design. Thanks for the input. I have a pneumatic tire with the Matco, so hopefully there won't be any issues that come with having a solid tire. Also, how crazy is it that tailwheels can cost upwards of $1000.....
    Danny

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    Default Re: Tailwheel

    Quote Originally Posted by cap01 View Post
    danny , i had the maule hard rubber tailwheel that came with the kit on for a hundred hours or so and had nothing but problems . it wouldnt unlock and when it did , it wouldnt lock back up . i replaced it with an iron design 8" pneumatic tailwheel assy and what a change that made . i did extend the steering horns on the rudder an inch on each side which probably would have helped the maule unlock . but the new tailwheel looks so much cooler . i fly off a grass strip and new tailwheel made a big difference , took out some of the bumps . i realize that doesnt help with your matco question but thats my experience with the 8" wheel

    Hea, hea..... Your old Maule tailwheel works great on my KF ....

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    ya scott , ive been meaning to ask , i havent noticed anymore wear on the droop tips . nice to hear , sure didnt work for me . probably would have worked if i had tried with the longer rudder horns . guess i already had my mind made up to get the 8 in wheel .
    chuck
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    Default Re: Tailwheel

    I had the Matco 6" solid for rough field use and it was horrible. Felt
    like the hockey-puck that it is. Switched to the 7" Pneumatic
    WHLT-7P and that's just fine for grass strips but I do land in some
    pretty rough unimproved fields so I'd kind of like the 8" wide someday....
    but the 7" is great. It did deform once for some strange reason, and Matco sent me a brand new wheel and tire no questions asked. Great
    company, great telephone and email support.

    ~Wild

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    I have landed in some really rough spots with the Matco 8" pneumatic, It holds up great.
    Ty
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    Sounds like I need to hold on to the Matco and give it a try.
    Thanks Guys
    Danny

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