crazyal
Super Member
Well it wasn't a hole but due to the cold weather the pressure dropped a little. While driving today I noticed the tire was squatting a little more than normal but instead of going back to air it up I figured since all I was doing was using the tire chains on the rear tire to ruff up the driveway for better traction and not putting any weight on the front tires (like FEL work) I would be OK.
Well as the title points out, I was wrong. Without thinking I put the tractor into 4wd and I could see the steel wheel slip a little on the tire and next thing I knew I broke the bead and had to limp back to the garage to fix the flat. I didn't pay much attention but the tractor wheels don't have the lip that car/ truck wheels have that keeps the tire bead in place when the pressure is low.
Next time I'll know better.
Well as the title points out, I was wrong. Without thinking I put the tractor into 4wd and I could see the steel wheel slip a little on the tire and next thing I knew I broke the bead and had to limp back to the garage to fix the flat. I didn't pay much attention but the tractor wheels don't have the lip that car/ truck wheels have that keeps the tire bead in place when the pressure is low.
Next time I'll know better.