Posted by Bruce from Can. on June 17, 2011 at 11:06:55 from (70.31.161.99):
Was out happiely cutting hay, when I noticed the platform under my right foot was wet. After a few more revolutions of the tire it became all to plain to see where the wet was coming from. The inside wall of the rear right has a split in it about a half inch long. Headed for home , took off the haybine, and called the local tire shop.Both tires look tough, so might as well get them both changed. Gal on the phone told me $600,00 each , 16.9 30 . Now I hope my old Case730 lives long enough to wear them out, only has 12000 hrs on it so no problem eh! Service man is going to be here in about a hour so I can go back at it for a while before night milking. We have had a lot of rain and cool temps. and cloudy skies. Only wet wraped bales and chopped haylage is be put up in this neck of the woods. All corn and beans are in, and small grain is doing well on drained land.
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