It's always something

/ It's always something #2  
Pulled a six inch railroad spike out of our smaller tractor last year;had to use a come a long.Just lucky it was totally in the lug and no leaks.Things happen!
 
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I must have hit this one just right in our soft pasture for it to puncture, but it was all the way through and it did leak. It was a hard pull with my Leatherman but it came out. Plugged it with my Slime home plug kit and so far it has held. I really didn't want to lose all the anti-freeze that was inside the rear tire.
 
/ It's always something #5  
Nothing wrong. Looks like you used a steel plug to fix a leak! :cool2:

CT
 
/ It's always something #6  
Guy I knew and a two inch slice on his rear sidewall. He used a piece of steel flat stock bolted on the tire to hold it together. He sealed it and used the tire for years. His tractor, a Case was in and out of the woods, haying, baling, etc..
Those tires are tough.
 
/ It's always something #7  
Looks like you drove over the nick nacks that just happened to be in the stove ashes that I spread on the ice a week or so ago!
 

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