Posted by Don-WI on August 26, 2009 at 19:35:04 from (72.135.120.93):
It seems that in the last few weeks we've just been having a bad streak with tires. I cut hay the other day and came home, intending to unhook the machine the next day. I got to the farm the naxt day, and a tire on the haybine was flat. Yesterday I took the farmm truck to bring in our aluminum cans, and I found a screw in the front drivers side tire when I was at a stop. I got home and noticed the lawn tractir had a flat rear tire. That's 3 in just the last week alone.
It used to be a reaosnable price to fix, but las time dad brought both front tires for our loader tractor in (7.50-15's) and it was $23 a peice!!!
We want to find an old tire changer, but with no shop to put it in, we're kinda screwed. A neighbor guy has a changer and he does them a little cheaper, but then we have to supply the tube which we don't always have or we can't get them any cheaper.
Sometimes a guy just can't win. Makes me wonder how many flats we'll get baling hay.... Good thing we have spares for the 4 or 5 different bolt patterns our wagons have...
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