Paragon
Your very acurate with your screw in the tire story.
Living near Me You know how few times we get ice in a series of years much less in how many times we get ice in 1 year.
Well anyway before I retired from farming in 1998 I had a hired hand that I told to put 1/4" screws in farm truck tires as he had decided to cut the wheel chains up a year or so ago for a repair project. So I told him screws would at least let us get to town for parts. After about an hour I walk out to the shop and He is letting it down off jacks and open shop moving truck outside. I look at tires and I had told him how many screws and a pattern I wanted. He looks at me and says ready to go boss. I replied well I guess we can use a tractor to push truck to town because it will steer great. He looks at me funny and I asked him how many screws he put in front tires that he must have put the total # of screws in front because there were none in the back tires, He said well He figured it would be easy to get er to roll but harder to get er to steer and stop. Screws in tires when in a bind work great if you can get somebody that can take total number of screws divide by 4 and spread them evenly on 4 tires. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. LOL
Rick
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