JWbuchanan
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Well we went to Texas from Peyton CO to pick up three lots of tires that we bid on from gov liquidations. Had a flat on the way down, was able to change to spare with not to much trouble. Noticed that tail lights in trailer were not working and had to rewire so that the bright lights on one side worked and the bulb ( new LEDs rated for 24 volts) on the other side broke while trying to trouble shoot it.
Ran the rest of the way with only one trailer running light and no turn lights and had to drive straight through the night to get there on time. Picked up the tires and found two in the lot that were bad, not happy about that but had no way to inspect them before bidding. Got them loaded with help from gov liquidation folks and headed back.
So we made it to Bucklin KS and had another tire blow. Tried to swap my deuce rims onto two of the 395/85R20 tires and worked over 16 hours ( with lots of help from a local farmer) only to not be able to get the beads to seat! So we slept in the cab until daylight and am waiting for help from a tire shop in Dodge city.
We had hopped to put two of the 395 tires on the front axle and run home with that configuration but am not sure what will happen when the tire shop truck arrives. Only thing we are sure of is that this trip is going to be expensive!
Ran the rest of the way with only one trailer running light and no turn lights and had to drive straight through the night to get there on time. Picked up the tires and found two in the lot that were bad, not happy about that but had no way to inspect them before bidding. Got them loaded with help from gov liquidation folks and headed back.
So we made it to Bucklin KS and had another tire blow. Tried to swap my deuce rims onto two of the 395/85R20 tires and worked over 16 hours ( with lots of help from a local farmer) only to not be able to get the beads to seat! So we slept in the cab until daylight and am waiting for help from a tire shop in Dodge city.
We had hopped to put two of the 395 tires on the front axle and run home with that configuration but am not sure what will happen when the tire shop truck arrives. Only thing we are sure of is that this trip is going to be expensive!
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