Posted by Don-WI on January 25, 2009 at 20:38:57 from (72.135.118.208):
In Reply to: Old tire disposal posted by Denise Flores on January 25, 2009 at 16:06:33:
About 15 years ago our town had a free tire disposal day, all we had to do was load them up and haul them to the town hall. They had a roll off box, and didn't car if the tires had rims or not, just no farm tires. We made 3 trips wit our farm truck, and 8' box with a cap on so we could really pack them in there.
The next year they changed it to limit 4 tires per house, and they changed the time of year they did it so most farmers were too busy to bring any in. We only had a few laying around by then, so it wasn't a very big deal. Now when I get new tires on the truck or anything else that has a tire we can use on wagons, we keep those tires and give them 4 other junk ones to dispose of. Only a handfull left anymore, but that first year I'd say we got rid of atleats 100 tires, about 15-20 had rims on them.
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