Originally Posted by mark shubert
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
The thing was so big she's gotten 2 flat tires from the debris field in her pasture......?


I've flattened 2 rear tractor tires on the bone out of a T-bone steak. They are surprisingly easy to penetrate - and expensive, when it happens.


I'll bet that second time you threw that bone in the back of your pickup, rather than back on the ground when you pulled it out! grin

I've had two flats thus far this year. First was a deer antler. Took that one in to be fixed. ($43 to get it patched) I try and avoid that, as the front tire and wheel weight about 250 lbs.

Second was a wood stob on the same tire. I pulled my pickup up close and plugged that hole and aired it back up. In about 20 min I was back in the field. cool


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