[AT] RE: Tubes and tires/fixes / barnyard repair
kgw
gwaugh at wowway.com
Tue Aug 29 14:44:50 PDT 2006
I agree, unique "farmer" repairs are some of the most interesting, and
deserve to be retained!
GeneW
Snelling, Wayne K wrote:
>I enjoy seeing those inventions of necessity and many came from the
>depression era. I have a later one on a SM Farmall. The tire split tire
>is bolted together with 1/4 inch bolts that keep the patch in place on
>the inside. I think the SM will stay in that repair. It does need an lpg
>tank as the one on it leaks but I have found an exact manufacture/date
>replacement and will change that out. But otherwise it will stay in it's
>"repaired" state
>
>Wayne Snelling
>Assistant Professor
>Computer Information Systems
>South Plains College
>Lubbock, TX
>806-747-0576 ex 4692
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