

180Marty wrote:I was reading the horror stories about McCauley wheels yesterday in the blizzard. Almost didn't sleep last night worrying about what i should do about my 1980 180K with these bad wheels. Was able to get out to the hangar today and see they look more like the 2 piece Cleveland's I have on the other 180, not the three piece killer wheels. Looks like the guy I bought it from put new nuts on anyway and looks like they should be safe enough to me. It has 8.50 McCreary's on and one must be out of balance cause it will shake sometimes on rollout. I have a set of 8.50 Goodyears that I bought 11 years ago but never used and have been in my basement. The tubes say June 07 for mfg so is it crazy to use them? Can the more recent McCreary tubes be used or just buy new tubes. Also thinking about new Alaska wheels and brakes and Bushwheels. Thanks for any thoughts,especially, on the wheels.
I agree with you 100%, the 3 piece wheels should he removed if thats what is on your plane. The ones Marty has pictured are only 2 piece ones though, not 3 piece. So he should be safe.a3holerman wrote:I had a bad experience with the 3 piece wheels and will say they are a time bomb waiting to blow.
About a year ago I was taxing onto my parking spot on the grass field that I keep my 185. Kinda jocking around so as to align the tail wheel up with the tiedown when there was a loud bang like a gun going off. Looked at the left wheel and thought I had a flat. When I got out I saw that the rim had exploded and one piece about 1/2 the wheel was some 25 Feet away. If that had happened on landing there would have been a good deal of damage.
The only way to really inspect the wheels is to disassemble them which was done a few years before for tire changes.No cracks were discovered then.
I replaced them with Airframes Alaska wheels and have been very pleased.
Here is a copy to the post I made when it happened.
https://www.supercub.org/forum/showthre ... ley-Brakes
Tom
mtv wrote: I asked Check Airman "What about that Beaver in the middle of the runway?" His response: "Son, you need to understand that we're pilots. We just break airplanes, we don't fix them. That airplane's broke, so our work is done, jump in and we'll go post flight over a beer."
You can't make this stuff up.
MTV

daedaluscan wrote:mtv wrote: I asked Check Airman "What about that Beaver in the middle of the runway?" His response: "Son, you need to understand that we're pilots. We just break airplanes, we don't fix them. That airplane's broke, so our work is done, jump in and we'll go post flight over a beer."
You can't make this stuff up.
MTV
That is downright funny
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