Steering axle '84 R model mack, tire blew, ring went into the woods, never found it, battery box blown off, fender damaged. I was hauling a heavy wet load of approved landfill capping material, guess that did not help as the load tickets were pretty darned heavy. One of 2 times I can recall hauling that much in a tandem or tri-axle.
Friends old honda accord, he used to run old ones then upgrade to more old ones LOL ! Coming back from a concert, other friend says get off at exit so and so, want to get some chew, when we pulled in the parking lot, the wheel and who knows what else with it, just broke off in a turn he was in to get into a parking stall by the front door. gouged brand new pavement, as this store had just opened. AAA never showed up, did not get home til sun up only ride was a crowded cab with other fares ! Better than the foot leather express LOL ! Had the other friend not had that kind of habit, (don't care for it myself) it would have happened at highway speed and that would not have been good at all, hail of sparks, out of control, roll over or what, glad we never found out !
Did break a spindle on the ford 850, was stress cracked without me knowing. It broke while mowing with the rotary mower, down slope and deep topsoil that you will sink in when wet, thankfully it was dry, lifted the front end up with the loader, tried reverse and the bucket turned into a skid plate, backed all the way up the hill, wish I thought of chaining that side to the loader arm, could have made it to the garage, but I put my top tool chest into a garden cart and wheeled it to the tractor.
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