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Tires and Wood

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Billy NY

03-28-2006 04:27:34




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I was carefully digging pieces of wood out of the bead of the tractor tires yesterday, must be I was too close to some of the smaller trees while in the woods, seems like the rim peels some wood off and it wedges between the bead of the tire and the rim. One had been in there for a few months, I must not have seen it. I pryed the bead back and dug it out. The wood seemed to be breaking down from all the rubbing, but I think I got all the pieces out, by carefully prying the bead andusing a thin screwdriver to pry them out. what I was wondering is if these were left in would they work in further and eventually wear a hole into the tube ?

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Lou

03-28-2006 07:41:39




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 Re: Tires and Wood in reply to Billy NY, 03-28-2006 04:27:34  
I had a tire fixed last yr and found a piece of wood between the tire and the rim within a week. Im leaving it alone, so far so good.



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Joe in MN

03-28-2006 06:28:40




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 Re: Tires and Wood in reply to Billy NY, 03-28-2006 04:27:34  
I've had the same problem, the wood never got past the rim edge or lip and did not wear a hole in the tube, that's my 2 cents,



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