I can't figure out how this would have happened just plowing snow in the driveway; nevertheless, here we are:
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It will hold air at 30+PSI, but not below 10PSI.
The local alignment shop says they can straighten it out no problem. Worst case put a tube in.... We'll see!
I was running duals. All at ~7psi, though that is a guess (I haven't figured out how to get a gauge or a chuck on the inners when they are on the tractor), they just felt about the same as the outers, which were at 7psi... Maybe I need a TPMS system.
It was the inside (tractor side) of the inner rear wheel. There is no concrete, rocks, or timbers around. I did plow out a drainage ditch along the road that put that wheel down, but there shouldn't have been any rocks or anything large enough in there to do that. Maybe something got plowed off the road that I picked up?
Just dropped the wheel off at the tire shop, should have it back after lunch!
I was running duals. All at ~7psi, though that is a guess (I haven't figured out how to get a gauge or a chuck on the inners when they are on the tractor), they just felt about the same as the outers, which were at 7psi... Maybe I need a TPMS system.
It was the inside (tractor side) of the inner rear wheel. There is no concrete, rocks, or timbers around. I did plow out a drainage ditch along the road that put that wheel down, but there shouldn't have been any rocks or anything large enough in there to do that. Maybe something got plowed off the road that I picked up?
Just dropped the wheel off at the tire shop, should have it back after lunch!