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Posted by NC Wayne on November 18, 2006 at 20:55:36 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: O T Walk a Round posted by Jimmy King on November 18, 2006 at 20:26:05:
Working on machines as a field mechanic I don't rack up nearly as many miles as you, and the majority of mine are daylight miles, but I definately know what your talking about. I'd also like to add to at least make a visual check of your tires to see if one is running lower than the others. Countless times I'll get behind someone and from 50 yards off I can tell by the way the tire is buldging out at the bottom that it's slack. They ride along oblivious to the wear/damage being done to the tire and the resulting hazard to themselves and others should that tire decide to blow...... As they've told me for years, Jimmy, "Keep the rubber side down and the shiney side up, and be safe"....... Wayne
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