Mouse in Tailwheel
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- aileron170b
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Mouse in tailwheel photo
I have ordered Fresh Cab based on your recommendation and am anxious to see the results. Thanks for this very good idea. Hope it works. I also plan on using in my basement of a house that is currently vacant and waiting to sell. Ummmmm, can smell the air in my fantasy sniffer as I type.
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At some feed stores (Tractor Supply, etc.) you can also get rat/snake sticky paper. This stuff will catch a mouse, snake, etc. and they stick to it and cannot move. Park your tailwheel on a sheet. (This is an untried idea I just came up with. Give the credit to Beck's bier.)
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Sober up George!gahorn wrote:At some feed stores (Tractor Supply, etc.) you can also get rat/snake sticky paper. This stuff will catch a mouse, snake, etc. and they stick to it and cannot move. Park your tailwheel on a sheet. (This is an untried idea I just came up with. Give the credit to Beck's bier.)

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Got my "mouse ring" made and placed it under the bird today. The 16" is probably a good height for stopping the critters, but I wish I'd cut it down to 14" or so. A bit more clearance might be nice to ensure clearance while placing/removing the ring and if the tailwheel goes a bit flat it might not be a good thing to have so close under the tail.
Thanks Eric for the dimensions.
Thanks Eric for the dimensions.
Kyle
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Re: Mouse Protection
Only $600170C wrote:How about posting photos of your solutions?

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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
I have a special price on mine. Three of them for $499.95 plus shipping 

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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
To pay anything over the cost of a piece of aluminum sheet metal to fit around the tailwheel (or mains) is crazy. Can't believe companies are charging $500 and more. We just cut a piece high and long enough to go around the tailwheel, crimped both end so they would connect and then placed a typical office clip on the top. Worked perfectly. They were also portable. Just rolled up tightly, put a bungee cord around it and stowed away in the back of the airplane. If I could figure out how to post a photo, I would, but I can't. If someone was truly interested in seeing the final product, you can email me at aileron170b@earthlink.net and include Mouse in Tailwheel in the subject line. I can send several photos to demonstrate.
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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
I, of course, was joking about my $499.95 special
I went to Lowe's or Home Depot and purchased a bit of roof flashing material, cut it to the proper length and put it around the tail wheel with a spring clamp to hold the ends together. At first I put these around all three gears, then realized that a mouse could not access the cabin via the main gear leg (or the engine compartment) so I now only have the tail wheel protected. I did have a mouse get into the plane prior to putting the metal around the tailwheel. First time in the 24 years of ownership of this particular aircraft. Fortunately no damage found.

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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
Anyway, here's photos of ours with evidence that the mouse that had gotten in the airplane before I put the collar on was caught trying to escape :0) Each end of the collar was bent back to overlap the other end so it was a snug fit. The clip was to hold the two pieces together. Cost? 30 cents because we used scrap sheeting.
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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
Does that include the STC, we dont have field approvals here in Canada?170C wrote:I have a special price on mine. Three of them for $499.95 plus shipping
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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
I do it cheaper. Place 4 sticky trap plates around the wheel and viola, you catch any mouse trying to get there.
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Re: Mouse in Tailwheel
How about a reloading mouse trap - [youtubehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jezQKOl5q-w][/youtube]
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