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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7007269" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I was told on 2 different farms I worked on always to park the haybob up in the shade if I took a break, in hot weather as it would pop the tyres if left in the sun after working. Perhaps they were just old tyres on old haybobs. Perhaps small tyres are not as able to flex as larger ones, it's been very hot which expands the air inside, and we all know tyres get hotter as they work so if you've been using it for prolonged periods perhaps that's the reason, combined with physical bashing. Check you are not over-inflating them and in really hot weather perhaps let a bit of air out to allow for expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7007269, member: 971"] I was told on 2 different farms I worked on always to park the haybob up in the shade if I took a break, in hot weather as it would pop the tyres if left in the sun after working. Perhaps they were just old tyres on old haybobs. Perhaps small tyres are not as able to flex as larger ones, it's been very hot which expands the air inside, and we all know tyres get hotter as they work so if you've been using it for prolonged periods perhaps that's the reason, combined with physical bashing. Check you are not over-inflating them and in really hot weather perhaps let a bit of air out to allow for expansion. [/QUOTE]
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