Posted by Gerald J. on December 26, 2007 at 19:06:03 from (4.254.64.68):
In Reply to: Re: Bent Rear Axles? posted by Mark - IN. on December 26, 2007 at 15:15:19:
I had an 8N once. Bought a pair of new rear tires. The old tires were gray and hard and two sizes too large which made them very difficult to get off. The boy doing the changing developed bloody wrists from banging with the tire hammer and a bloody tongue from not cussing in my presence.
The new tires were fine, but the right one had a bit of a "galump" going down the road. A year or so later it went flat. The same kid came out to fix it that put it on. When he pulled the tube, out popped a tire iron and there was a cut in the tube that matched the bur on the end of the tire iron. He said, "I wondered what happened to that tire iron. I guess this job is on me." And without the tire iron it didn't have that galump on the road.
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