I had a brand new spare on my Ranger go flat. I installed a plastic toolbox across the front of the bed and it started leaking after a few years. It had a couple inches of water in it so I just took an ice pick and poked a couple of drain holes it the bottom. Yep, my spare tire was laying under the toolbox.
Got to think a bit, seems like they are all going flat come springtime.
5 Truck
5 Mowing Truck
5 Suburban
5 Ranger
4 on Golf cart
4 on Go cart
4 on Welder cart
4 on Air Compressor
2 on Boat trailer
2 on GC trailer
2 on small mower trailer
8 on two ZTR
3 on wheelbarrows
4 on dump trailer
4 on Motorycle trailer
4 on tandem mower trailer
4 on gooseneck trailer
4 on bobcat
4 on Backhoe
4 on tractor
8 on motorcycles
I am not counting bicycles, unicycles dollys or carts, I think I would start crying
What did I score?
81 or so?
For me it is more about how many tires are flat at any particular moment or need replacing.
Most spring's with the mowing business it is about one flat tire per day, some days can get depressing.