Posted by Don-Wi on October 10, 2007 at 10:42:04 from (69.217.57.179):
In Reply to: Re: Spooky Failure posted by PUTTER on October 10, 2007 at 07:11:34:
They can actually be pretty understanding about that kind of thing can't they!
I was pulling a load of hay home fomr the auction block about 30 miles away. It was the seller's wagon, and it had I think 10 big squares on it. About 1/2 mile from home when all 6 studs snapped off of the hub on the rear right wheel.
The tire made it across the road in a neighbor's driveway. I ended up putting a nice mark in the blacktop that's still there. I just rplaced the studs and left a note to the other guy saying the bearings were shot and he needed to fix them.
Left my number too so he could call. Later he called and was more PO'd that we towed it 30 miles than he was about the studs snapping and the bearings being shot!!
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