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GmB

Member
Location
S.Glos
Pictures say it all!
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rob h

Member
Location
east yorkshire
Bought one of those when tyres got too big to handle.its been re welded and looks battered where you hammer it in.but never beaten it yet.and it's a lot easier leaving the wheels on the tractor.
 

Zippy768

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Dorset/Wilts
Had one of those twenty odd years ago, good tool. Past wrestling with tractor tyres now though!
Had a puncture on our combine during harvest one evening. Raced back to the yard to get sleepers and jack to get it up in the air and was gonna tackle it in the morning.

Came to our senses by the morning and called tyre company. £80 sorted it and cutting by mid morning, absolute bargain

The cause..........a badly repaired puncture 😬😬
 

GmB

Member
Location
S.Glos
Bought from ebay.
Also have had badly repaired punctures in the past like Zippy, in fact the tyre in the picture had a slow puncture that took some time to find, only using soapy water could I find it, leaking from under an older repair, not my doing I hasten to add, Stuck another plaster on top, hope it sticks ok. One of those tools that means you can get on and do a simple job yourself.
 

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