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Do I really need duals?
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<blockquote data-quote="box" data-source="post: 7786500" data-attributes="member: 123958"><p>So this morning I woke up in a good mood (it doesn't happen often) and made the most of it by getting the tyre man out to fix it. Looks like something's poked through the tyre & tube while I was out mowing (can't wait to run over it again one day), patch on the tube and boot on the tyre sidewall where the previous issue was and all is well in my little world again.</p><p></p><p>Crisis averted.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I've been meaning to get myself geared up to do tractor tyres but haven't quite got there yet. There was a bead breaker slide hammer thing and a set of levers at a local clearing sale which I missed out on, would've been a nice little package.</p><p></p><p>Those tyre technicians make the job look so easy, I'm sure there would be some pretty exciting expletives (and possibly the odd tool) flying around if I was trying to dismount a tractor bead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="box, post: 7786500, member: 123958"] So this morning I woke up in a good mood (it doesn't happen often) and made the most of it by getting the tyre man out to fix it. Looks like something's poked through the tyre & tube while I was out mowing (can't wait to run over it again one day), patch on the tube and boot on the tyre sidewall where the previous issue was and all is well in my little world again. Crisis averted. Yes, I've been meaning to get myself geared up to do tractor tyres but haven't quite got there yet. There was a bead breaker slide hammer thing and a set of levers at a local clearing sale which I missed out on, would've been a nice little package. Those tyre technicians make the job look so easy, I'm sure there would be some pretty exciting expletives (and possibly the odd tool) flying around if I was trying to dismount a tractor bead. [/QUOTE]
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