Any demand for a Maule tailwheel?

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Any demand for a Maule tailwheel?

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When my Scott tailwheel arrives, the Maule tailwheel will be relegated to the shelf. It won't likely go back on again, I imagine. I rarely see anyone looking for one. Should I just hang onto it as a backup?
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They don't take up much room and you never know. Advice from a true pack rat. 8)

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I’m not a hoarder... yet.
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Spare airplane parts are always handy,especially if you know they fit,even better if you can find'em when you need 'em. Join us in the pack rat club :roll:
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TomD wrote: Advice from a true pack rat. 8)
You know we evolved as a hunter-gatherer tribe. Some of us still have the gathering ability.
As I hurtled through space, one thought kept crossing my mind - every part of this rocket was supplied by the lowest bidder .
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