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Posted by kyhayman on July 30, 2004 at 11:49:27 from (205.204.242.23):
In Reply to: Re: The final answer is... posted by Allan in NE on July 30, 2004 at 07:00:53:
No flats since '78, wow! I just had 7 this year (to date) and thought it was grand. Only one was on a tractor rear. Worst year even was in '96 (when I ran many flat wagons instead of a single NH bale wagon), had 65; and 3 of those were tractor rears. Between staples out of old fences, sharp rocks, roofs blowing off, and what the creek brings me I just figure on 20 or so a year. Try to keep at least 1 of each size and lug pattern mounted up as a spare. This year didn't work 2 well, 3 of the 7 were in 1 day moving round bales. All on flat wagons, all 16", 8 lug and me with only 1 8 lug 16" mounted spare.
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