Posted by M Nut on August 07, 2009 at 05:52:09 from (170.215.14.112):
Just when things are starting to go good, well, the tables turn. Finally was able to get into some of the lower hay ground, and ended up with 82 really nice round bales of hay. Predicting pretty good rains the next few days, and this area is prone to flooding, so figured we'd better move the bales to high ground. Brother, Dad, and I all had tractors with loaders and 3pt forks and things were going good until a rear tire on the I.H dropped into a hole with a bale on the back fork causing the 3pt to swing hard to that side. Found out the hard way it can swing far enough to hit the tire. I now have an almost new 18.4R-38 tire with about a 20" slash in the sidewall. INSTANT flat! Anyway, I'm tire shopping today and thought someone may know a good place to check for a possible used or decently priced new. Thanks
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