Posted by rrlund on March 30, 2008 at 08:17:47 from (216.46.211.154):
In Reply to: Flat posted by siegmund on March 30, 2008 at 03:38:07:
Don't underestimate the power that thing is gonna have when it blows! I bought some liners from Gemplers to try to save a pair of rough 9x40s on my Oliver 70. The instructions said to over inflate them a little to keep them from slipping. I was working on it one day,left the shop door open and went to town. When I got home it was sitting a little lop sided. I went in there and that tire had blown on the inside with so much force,it BLEW THE FENDER right off. It dented the seat! NO DOUBT in my mind that If I'd have been between there it would have killed me! No doubt whatsoever! Don't risk it with those things!! You'll need more than safety glasses! That's an extremely dangerous situation!
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