One thing always leads to another, and the another is often way more expensive. Bad stubble rash on those tires Klause?
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Originally posted by hedgehog View Postits pretty easy on modern kit not to realise you have a puncture.
did it myself the other day, if i hadnt got out the cab, i wouldnt have noticed and screwed the tyre.
My neighbor stopped me one day as I pulled into my yard to tell me my nh3 wagon had lost the pin and I was pulling by the safety chain and when I stepped out of the cab I saw my left front tire was completely flat. I looked like an idiot going down the road like that but the field I'd pulled out of was 1/4 mile away and I stopped for a piss before leaving the field and the tire was good (at least not noticeably low). It must have been low enough to unbead on the corner?
It all looks easy to prevent if it wasn't you in the drivers seat...
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Some would say he was a good man.
Was helping a guy once. Saw a huge bulge on rear tractor tire, so shut down and went to the yard to tell him, so could fix before lose fluid or left me at far end of field. He gave me hell and said "drive her until she blows, get back out there".
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