Posted by mowr on August 26, 2008 at 14:16:41 from (67.96.1.52):
In Reply to: How did Nancy do this? posted by James Howell on August 18, 2008 at 19:08:34:
The same thing happens to car and truck rims when load and/or inflation exceeds manufacturers recommendations. A friend of mine who was going to take a load of young people on a mission trip to Mexico got a good deal on some heavy duty tires for his van. Of course the tires called for more pressure than the original tires. On the way back through Texas, a rim split and the van rolled a few times. Miraculously, no one was killed or seriously injured. One of the other rims had a crack starting.
None of the front end components on these tractors were engineered for some of the loaders and loads that are going on them these days. If we upgrade each "weakest link" as it fails, we usually come to wish that we had bought into The Strong One to begin with. The best to you. Have fun, be safe!
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