And this baby makes three

Bruce from Can.

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I have now had three tires blow out on the back wagon! Oh well , only one left to blow , and the back wagon will have all new 12 ply tires. Only have three old tires on the front wagon, guess I am half way there now.
Darnedest thing is , you never even notice the blowed out tire while traveling down the road, tractor don't care. Bruce
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If I drive it into a field , it will stay there . Always run the tractor in four wheel drive to avoid any wheel slip . Afraid the truck would just drop like a stone. Fields where wet before , and the 3 inches of rain we got Wednesday night has just made things almost too wet for tractor and wagons too. Bruce
 
I figure they were wet, but figured you had to take the bales to the side of the field so not to rut it up with the wagons!
 
If you ever see a big wheeled wagon reasonably priced it might be worth trying? If you do be careful of a Horst 265 wagon with big tires,the tires won't blow but if you put enough weight on them the axles will snap.
 
The other tires in the picture are squatting a lot for road travel. Did you reduce the tire pressures for better flotation in your fields? I would consider increasing the tire pressures or carrying fewer bales per load.
 
I feel for ya Bruce-
This spring i had three loaded rear tires get leaks on three different tractors. I got my fill of pumping them out breaking beads, breaking down tires, fixing tires and tubes, remounting them pumping fluid back in and airing them up. Hadn't done loaded rear tires before. Got myself some expirence!
So both of us should be done with tire issues for this year
"things come in threes"! right?
 

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