That figures

Greg K

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Had a carpenter coming over today to put 2 egress windows in my basement bedrooms. Knowing he was going to need to haul away concrete block and maybe some dirt I went down this morning at first light and grabbed my Farmall M with the loader for him to dump this stuff in. When I got home and ready to dump it I noticed it had a flat tire, and the way the tube was turned it was flat when I drove it ther. Aargh! The I noticed it wasn't the worn out old tire, but the 1 year old tire and tube that went flat. I guess I should have put an old tube and tire on! :) That is all the worse that my day got.
 
Nope that was my boneheaded move. In my defense however it is a narrow front and at a glance it looked ok. should have checked closer.
 
the one i did was i didnt check the pressure in the tires after the tractor had been sitting, they looked ok, so i went and picked up a load in the loader, and promptly mashed both tires all the way to the ground, note to self 15 psi will hold up old tractor, it will not hold up tractor with loader full
 
I think he was trying to reply to the post just before this about the Oliver 88 crank.
 

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