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ABI Tailwheel Fork Standard

$457.00/Each
Part# 06-00736
MFR Model# ABI-3224K
ItemABI Part No.DescriptionPart No.
14AABI-3224STANDARD
TAILWHEEL FORK
06-00736

Overview

The Alaskan Bushwheel 3200 Tailwheel Assembly Replacement Parts
   
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Reviews

great service from Aircraft Spruce and UPS as usual. Thanks heaps

Brenton S
March 19, 2020

looks good

Walt W
February 6, 2020

Easy to identify and order the replacement part required (bracket assembly)

Paul C
January 12, 2020

Quality tire good price and Aircraft Spruce is a great company to work with.

North-scout A
October 3, 2019

This part is a MUST for proper tailwheel operation.

Robert M
August 12, 2019

Nice quality part. Better built than the original one I had!

Courd B
June 22, 2019

I ordered this part on Sunday evening, and I received it at my office the following Thursday afternoon. I live in Sydney Australia! Great service.

Maurie
June 20, 2019

Well made cast and machined aluminum bracket, quality black paint, includes main shaft with zerk. Fit onto 50+ year old Scott 3200 fork assembly perfectly. Needed to transfer bolt sleeve bushing from old bracket. Easy to press in. Old leaf spring bracket required some reshaping and filing to fit - because of damage from old broken bracket.

John
June 18, 2017

I ordered the 3235-2 dust cap and had to return it because the side cut-outs did not fit the arm assembly on my Scott 3200. The parts list includes only one style of arm assembly and dust caps to fit that one only. Mine is the style with the tips bent up which has wider arms. My wheel is at least 35 years old.

Bob K
July 8, 2020

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: What is the weight of the ABI 3200 tailwheel fully assembled?

The ABI 3200 tailwheel weighs approximately 9 lbs.

Q: Is the PN 06-00724 the direct replacement for Scott 06-01291?

No, these are two different units. 06-00724 is Scott Equiv to 3216-00, which has one mounting hole, and used on 3200, 3224A, & 3200B assemblies. 06-01291 is Scott Equiv to 800613, which has two mounting holes, and used on 3200-3 & 3200-3B series assy's.

Q: Does part 06-01291 attach to the spring with one our two holes?

Part # 06-01291 is the two hole version.

Q: What is the tire and tube for Scott 3200 tailwheel?

The Scott 3200 tailwheel uses a 280x250x4 tire, found under our part # 06-01244. The tube can be found under our part # 06-00760.

Q: What is the size of the tire and why is it not listed?

It is listed towards the bottom of the ordering chart. The part number for the tire is 05-15212 and the part number for the tube is 05-15211. The size is 280 X 2.50 X 4.

Q: Do Scott 3200 tailwheel parts interchange with Alaska Bushwheel parts?

They will fit and will work just fine but the mechanic would have to use their discretion. We cannot confirm the PMA approvals are interchangeable.

Q: What is the difference in the length of the standard axle bolt versus the wide axle bolt?

We believe you are asking about the BI-872 bolt which is for the ABI-3400-b tailwheel. This bolt is longer because the ABI-3400-b has a wider fork because it is used with the baby bushwheel tire/wheel combo.

Q: Do the 3200 wheel halves 06-00745 come with the bolts that hold them together?

No the bolts would be separate.

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