Rusty: Outside dual, much better than inside. You'll find it quite hard to break the bead on duals still on the tractor. I used to do it with singles, never had much luck with duals.
I had a young lad disking new cleared land with 1066. Land broken out of forest. I noticed him stopped and went to investigate. Someone had been using that forest for dumping old building materials. Bulldozer with root rake had burried it, but not deep enough. He had both 20.8x38 on one side flat, thankfully no chloride. We were miles from no where, had to manually load those tires and rims on pickup. Tire shop 10 miles away was our closest option. Got there at 4:30 PM, manager said if need those tonight, you best run uptown and buy the tire guy a bottle of whiskey. I did and we had the wheels back on the tractor by 8PM, Fri night.
This was a young lad that actually wanted to work Sat. Kidding him I said you've been averaging 75 hours per week, surely you could miss one Sat., and I'll come here with skidsteer in morning to handle the wheels. He said, "I'm going to University this fall, I need the money." I said, "Your dad can dig in the mouldy stash and spring for some of that." He came back, "Dad's money comes with Mom's instructions." I knew his mother, had her for a teacher in grade 8, boy had a good point. I tell you, young lads like that are hard to come by anymore.
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Today's Featured Article - The Day Mom Drove the 8N - by Brian Browning. My Dad was wanting to put in a garden but couldn't operate the 8N and handle the old horse drawn plow he had found and rigged up to use with the tractor. Well, he decided to go get Mom out of the house and have her drive the tractor while he walked behind the plow. You got to understand that while my Mom is a hard worker who will always help whenever she can... she had never operated farm machinery before that day. Dad got her out there, explained how the clutch was the same as in our o
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