JerryG
Super Member
I have had flats on the front tires out in the field more than once. From reading here several others have too. Well, here a while back I was about a mile from the house on the farm and had a flat. Everyone knows the old story of you can walk back home and get the air tank to air it up or just take it off and roll it all the way to where you can get to the truck. It occurred to me that there had to be an easier way. I raised up the front with the loader, pushed down the wheel on the opposite side of the flat, then put a 2” x 4” about 4” long between the axle stop and the frame. Then let the tractor down. By putting the small block there, you hold up the flat tire off of the ground so, that you can slowly drive home.