37chief
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We have all had flats. If you haven't you are living a charmed life. What is the most unusual thing you pulled out of a tire. Mine would be the bottom of a wine glass. Stan
the most unusual piece I ever picked up and blew a truck tire was 1/2 of a trailer spring from a holiday trailer on the alsaka highway. I was moving a loader to a gravel pit following a pickup pulling a holiday trailer, the trailer started fishtailing and sliding sideways when there was chunks and pieces coming out from under the trailer, the spring pack had broken and one of the top leafs had fallen out, the front duals on the truck flipped up the leaf into the face of the tire on the back duals!! a loud bang and a huge pile of dust later I got it stopped :lol: the holidayers didn't want their spring back!(quoted from post at 18:02:24 09/17/18) We have all had flats. If you haven't you are living a charmed life. What is the most unusual thing you pulled out of a tire. Mine would be the bottom of a wine glass. Stan
(quoted from post at 21:13:35 09/17/18)
When I was a kid my dad was planting corn on some bottom land. He turned around next to the creek with the 4 row mounted planter and ran over a sapling that the beavers had cut down, spearing the loaded rear on the WD45D...ruined that tire.....
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