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Re: my GOOF Yesterday


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Posted by olgentdc on July 08, 2017 at 12:54:53 from (184.16.120.3):

In Reply to: Re: my GOOF Yesterday posted by JD Seller on July 08, 2017 at 08:36:43:

So True ,about shootin in the foot ,,. Lately I have been foolin with Used rubber ,.they wear longer because the rubber is harder ,BUT , it bit me back , The most costly , was the double tire change on the 430 Case yesterday ,,. i had a flat on a 13-6x28 ,,. tire had a bad storage dryrot split , plenty of tread ,,. , had 2 more ,. chose the best of the 2 but it had a ragged bead that i and the tire guy judged to be ok , paid 204 bux to get it put on , sprayed one field and run a couple rounds on another , heard a air swish ,.. the new repair of a used tire went bad ,, one broken durn wire in the bead , took out the new tube too , called the guy back,.,,. had him put on another used 14-9 rather than try another one of the bad 13-6.. i had another 14-9 for the other side , but we did not have time or a 2nd good tube maybesome would say i should a bought a new tire . a new tire depending on quality costs 375 +tube ,, the best a little south of 500, b ut i just dont have much faith in these new tires . trouble is they wear down badly and quikly. i puta new set on a DC Case ,, Made in Poland ,. the rubber is so cutup from rocks in the field and such i guess,,. the last set of new tires i bought went on a 4020 deere , the wore down from road travel i guess, just literally melted down ,.. i have decent tires on a 511b Case ,., they are original ,. and that rubber is hard ,, that ol , tractor will make a dozen trips this year to Dads Place ,and that rubber dont melt down if i HAVE TO TRAVEL in the heat of the Day ,.. Just seem to be beating myself up a lot lately ,for decisions i make that dont pan out that have worked well in the past


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