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When do you call a rear tractor tire junk?
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 409799" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I think I would do it now, if it were me. There's nothing like being in a jam and having the tire blow on you. You can bet it will not blow while it is sitting there at the barn. It is going to go when you are in the middle of something, trying to finish before a rain hits etc. Murphy will work overtime on these things. At that point, you are going to have to spend the nickels anyway. If it is on the weekend, the tire store will be closed etc. Get it done now and it is one less thing to worry about. </p><p></p><p>I ran a new backhoe rear tire onto a mesquite stob, on a place that wasn't mine. Ticked me off. Somebody had split the tree and left the stob on the old guy's place. The tire was about a week old and ruint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 409799, member: 3162"] I think I would do it now, if it were me. There's nothing like being in a jam and having the tire blow on you. You can bet it will not blow while it is sitting there at the barn. It is going to go when you are in the middle of something, trying to finish before a rain hits etc. Murphy will work overtime on these things. At that point, you are going to have to spend the nickels anyway. If it is on the weekend, the tire store will be closed etc. Get it done now and it is one less thing to worry about. I ran a new backhoe rear tire onto a mesquite stob, on a place that wasn't mine. Ticked me off. Somebody had split the tree and left the stob on the old guy's place. The tire was about a week old and ruint. [/QUOTE]
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