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Posted by JWC on August 16, 2001 at 15:43:34 from (130.74.184.124):
In Reply to: 1001 uses for a loader posted by D W on August 15, 2001 at 10:25:25:
I have a 1050 JD with a JD loader which is used for cleanup work and light clearing. Thickets and old barn sights have been responsible for most of the front flats I have had. The problem can be reduced by running 6 or 8 ply tires with sealer in them but sooner or later that big nail or thorn will get you. I have used the downpressure of the loader to raise the front axle so that a jackstand or blocks could be placed under it. After removing the flat I then placed the wheel under the edge of the bucket and used the downpressure to break the bead. A 12volt compressor and a patch kit can have you back up and going in about 20 minutes. I have three red tractors which are smoother and stronger, but that little green Yanmar is a pitbull!
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