Loader tires
Funny, but after 5 years of zero problems and loading hundreds of logging trucks with redwood, I got 2 flats on 2 separate tires on the loader in 2 days, just running around grabbing Tan-Oak! One of them happened down in the forest! Fixing a flat on those buggers is a downright scary proposition.
The first one was from a couple little pin-holes that slowly leaked and finally the seal failed and it lost all pressure. We had to put a chain around the tire and a come-along. Then get the D7 blade under the back of the loader and liiiiiifffffft. Then cinch down with the come-along as tight as we could to press the tire sides back out against the rim/seals, then add lots of soap to get it to seal. I'll have to pull the valve and dump in some slime to plug those little holes.
The second one, down in the forest, was because a valve stem was out too far and when my father screwed down the valve stem cap, it pushed a bit on the valve pin and very slowly let the air out overnight... parked deep in the forest. I came out today and yikes! We had to fill an air compressor at the house, drive it down in the Samurai, put the air in the tire, and repeat that several times. Luckily that one had not broken the seals so we didn't have to cinch it.