Posted by Va Gasman on September 29, 2012 at 17:12:05 from (75.243.189.106):
I went to First annual tractor ride this morning. I loaded my latest SH and headed to Methodist Church where ride started. I failed to check trailer tires on right side of trailer. I had low tire and did not feel it. about 3 miles down the road the tire blew out ; but I could'nt see it. 3 more miles I make a right turn and see that it is blown. I limp on to the parking lot another 2 miles at 25 mph using second axle. I did not realize it intermittently was rubbing rear tire on SH. I pulled into tractor ride parking with Flat on trailer still supported by second axle and a hole rubbed in Rear tire of SH and ballast leaking out. Mine was the only red tractor that came for the ride and I missed it. Well we will have second annual next year and I will be better prepared and educated.
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