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Saturday I was hauling fill rock and concrete from my demolition project to the neighbor's washouts. Earlier in the day, he told me that my right front tire looked low. I pulled up to his shop and he put air in. I later found out that he put about 65 PSI in. I have been carying about 45 lbs in each steering tire just because I thought more than that seemed like too much for older tires. Does that sound right to you guys? Anyway, I had a full load on and as I turned out of my field entrance, that tire blew! Sounded like a cannon shot! Fortunately, I was within a hundred yards of home so putting the spare on a loaded truck was not as bad as it could have been.
After that deal, I decided that I want new, or nearly new, tires on the steering axle. I see some new ones (STA) for sale on ebay, but I wondered if anyone else had any experience with those. Anyone know a source close to me, or another member close to me (eastern Iowa) with tires for sale?
My apologies to the mods if this needs to be in the classifieds. Feel free to move it if necessary. I wanted to share the pics of the blowout also.
Don't make fun of my "mobile shop"! Generator, small compressor, impact, etc...pulled by my 4-wheeler.
After that deal, I decided that I want new, or nearly new, tires on the steering axle. I see some new ones (STA) for sale on ebay, but I wondered if anyone else had any experience with those. Anyone know a source close to me, or another member close to me (eastern Iowa) with tires for sale?
My apologies to the mods if this needs to be in the classifieds. Feel free to move it if necessary. I wanted to share the pics of the blowout also.
Don't make fun of my "mobile shop"! Generator, small compressor, impact, etc...pulled by my 4-wheeler.
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