Feldspar
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- Essex, Cambs and Suffolk
I dont suppose you'd be able to look up the serial number of the drill, perchance? Just wondering whether they were the same line and perhaps the same jig welder that day.....
I'll have a look.
I dont suppose you'd be able to look up the serial number of the drill, perchance? Just wondering whether they were the same line and perhaps the same jig welder that day.....
We run our tyres way harder than i'd like to, and with the small amount of road work we do, i wouldn't have expected such extreme wear. If my car or tractor tyres wore unevenly, i would be asking why. I do think that we are seeing a much more obvious problem with drilling/emergence now that the tyres have worn. When they were new, they didnt have the same purchase on the ground that they do now, having worn to the profile that gives then a 100% contact footprint?!Our tyres wore unevenly but we didn’t have this offset issue
I put the uneven tyre wear down to them carrying a lot of weight that’s not centred over them well plus a lot of road work
Nic likes the company, on the dark, foggy Somerset Moor Lands, and i don't blame him!......If you’re going any distance on the road it’s worth taking off the two outside gauge wheels and turning the closing wheel arm around the other way, it’s makes it less than 3m wise on the road and transforms road journeys with one.
Thank you. Take your time....It took me 2 years to get back to you.I'll have a look.