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Madison Co. Virginia | I have the flap in that tire, but it went flat anyway. The location looked similar to bicycle pinch flats(hitting bumps when under-inflated), so I assumed that.
I actually did two batches of feed with a flat tire, since this happened over the weekend. I only have to drive about 200 feet, and didn't feel like hauling the feed down to the bunk in the tractor bucket. I figured that all those plies won't crack apart in just 800 feet of driving. It's held up fine for the past six months, so I doubt I did any damage. | |
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