Posted by Brad Gyde on September 09, 2011 at 19:22:38 from (50.42.146.229):
Hey guys,
I been getting my tractor ready for plow day (which it'll likely be too wet anyhow) but I noticed something looked funny on my rear tire..
Sure enough, tube is wanting to poke through.. NOT GOOD..
I really don't want to invest in a new set of tires right now, nor can I afford them at this time..
I've already checked out the classifieds, nothing that is real close (or in my price range at the time).. Hoping maybe someone out there close to Michigan (I'm bout 30 minutes from Ann Arbor, MI and Toledo, OH) might have one that'll keep the tube inside of it at a "affordable" price laying around.. (The tires on the tractor are about 25% as it is.. Plan to paint it and probably put new tires on it then, but not for 2 or 3 years.. couple projects ahead of it)..
I've made a couple calls to tire guys about a "used" set.. waiting on a call back, but not looking real great..
Basically, just need something round that will keep a tube inside of it, and allow me to drive the tractor..
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