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there's really quite a few of us around.there's kaiser2help in freetown,massm352a in new bedford,bede63 in taunton.and i'm in bridgewater, off rte 18 near the prison.i know there is more but i got crs at the moment. we usually hit the rochester county fair in august.
it does'nt sound like you guys are running the recomended pressure for those tires. it should be stamped on the sidewall. there should be a pressure for single wheel or dual wheels. and i'm really sure it will be over 75 pounds. if you prefer a softer ride over safety, you are in for a rude...
i've been plowing with my 11:20's for 5 yrs now. NO problem. like said, drive careful and they do not corner very well at all. do put about a ton of sand inthe back ,helps unbelievable, and if you need sand you got it. sprinkle some rock salt over it to keep it from freezing solid, and keep it...
you'd be better off with a strobe or an led light. the rotators have a tendency to shake themselves apart.. and the strobes and led's use way less juice.
i disagree with the way you've done it. the inside bearing and seal should be installed in the hub first. the way you've done it, when you push the hub on it will just force the seal further onto the spindle because there's nothing to stop it. if you've ever installed an inner seal in anything...
i used a small piece of plywood and a good 4x4 block. a solid direct hit in the center of the block should get the seal started and then go around the edge about 8 times until it is seated. i was told they should'nt leak because the 90 wgt should'nt get into the hub.
the fair is 8/21 &8/22 this year and i've heard there might a flea mkt. don't know for sure. but we're going anyway.be there around 9 or 10 and will do parade on sun too. was a blast last year and hope to see you guys again.
you might be in for a surprise. my buddie tried to hook his 9 ton tag to his deuce and the civy lunette ring will not fit on the oversized pintle hook. had to chop down the pintle with a torch and a grinder to make it look pretty.
i;ve heard that rule of thumb is you lose 1/32" of tire for every 1k miles. i've got 7k miles on the sneakers on my beast. still plenty of rubber left.
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