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Think I got lucky today...

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Don-Wi

08-17-2007 00:31:24




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I was cuttign some hay today and when i got off the tractor to open a gate, I noticed a bent nail sticking out of the right rear, right between the lugs. It was about 1/2 way in, but I wasn't gonna be up there for long so I decided to cut the 1 field beofr epulling it out to investigate.

I cut the 1 small field I had time for, unhooked the haybine in the field and drove the 1855 home, then parked w/ the nail on top. grabbed a pliers and pulled it out. The tire must have a heck of a thick carcass (Coop radial) because no fluid came out so far, the nail was dry, and didn't taste like salt or anything. It was in over 1" too....

It made me wonder what the heck we would do though if we did have to call the tire guy. We've been planning to put new rubber on it since we got it about 4 years ago, but we don't have the funds yet, and they pull great on dry soil. In the mud they don't have much traction because they only have about 30% tread left on them, but we've gotten by so far. Would be great for a puller on a dirt track...

When we do have them changed, we plan to put them on the dual rims, and then get rid of the other tires, which are old Firestone F&R's, that have no tread left on them (got the duals cheap enough so I don't feel bad)

But for now if the tire is still up and no fluid seeping out, they must be alright, by some stroke of luck. Hate to have a tire guy come out and put a new tube in, only to have to replace that tube when we finally do put new rubber on there... It's probably be about a $300 bill just for the service call and the tube. I ain't doing it myself, it just ain't worth it. Espescially with the fluid in there...

Donovan from Wisconsin

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iowa_tire_guy

08-17-2007 04:30:59




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 Re: Think I got lucky today... in reply to Don-Wi, 08-17-2007 00:31:24  
If you pulled the nail out and no fluid or air came out you are in good shape. And lucky. Always a good idea to pick your place to pull out a nail.



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Don-Wi

08-17-2007 08:56:51




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 Re: Think I got lucky today... in reply to iowa_tire_guy, 08-17-2007 04:30:59  
Glad to hear your input. That tire must have a really thick carcass inbetween the lugs for the nail to be in so deep and not get the tube.

Last summer I ran over a board w/ a nail in it on the front of my 1600 and the tire went down 1/2 way by the time I took it off. The tire shop couldn't find any hole though so they gave me the tube back and put a new one in just to be sure- that one was weird but there must have been air trapped between the tire & tube that couldn't get out till I put a hole in the tire.

Donovan from Wisconsin

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