Fueling Stool for Tri-Gear

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Fueling Stool for Tri-Gear

Post by Craigh-KRPH »

Do any of you trike owners carry around a small stool / ladder for access to the fuel caps?

Would something like this be tall enough?

https://cloudfront.zoro.com/product/ful ... -fo5oy.JPG
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I would think so, that one looks a bit taller than mine, but it kinda depends on your height right?
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I bought this one:
https://www.bauhaus.info/trittleitern/s ... p/10091930

it's perfect size for the high wings and fits diagonally in the trunk. Since it is very slim, there might be the chance to run it flat below the aft seats, but I haven't tried this because in germany and around are usually ladders available at the pump..
Mine stays in the hangar as I use it for cleaning and maintenance..

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Post by 22Tango »

I got the lightest 2 step one I could find in the local hardware stores. Turns out it is a good height (I am not tall). It has been in service 5 years now and I would not change it.

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