Coming out to see you. Although I heard I can't move there.I have been doing this for 28 years now,you would be sick to see the stuff we scrap here, i will dig out some more samples tomorrow.
Coming out to see you. Although I heard I can't move there.I have been doing this for 28 years now,you would be sick to see the stuff we scrap here, i will dig out some more samples tomorrow.
I have been doing this for 28 years now,you would be sick to see the stuff we scrap here, i will dig out some more samples tomorrow.
The problem is the transport across the rocky mts ,most companies wont drive over them for some reason
Those are Cooper's... got 'em from the local Cooper dealer some years back.I haven't seen a set of lasagna tires in 15 years. Where did you score those?!
are you sure you don't live in PA?I cut and split year round but I do love those customers who call at 2 pm the day before a snowstorm expecting delivery before dark.
from just what i can see on that old 50's chevy in that one pic is about $500 in parts.Yes ,i scrap a lot of trucks ,my friends back east hate when i smash them .
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I have been doing this for 28 years now,you would be sick to see the stuff we scrap here, i will dig out some more samples tomorrow.
Nice. They have tube tires and even stock 16.5 rims too. Haven't seen those in ages either.Those are Cooper's... got 'em from the local Cooper dealer some years back.
Copper dropped 'em a few years ago, as far as I know ya' haf'ta get 'em from specialty suppliers now.
My next set will likely come from these guys...
http://www.stausaonline.com/tires/sta-super-traxion/
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Try it in a t shirt, the only bad thing arms get scratch up a little .I like it between 15° and 25° when I make firewood... solid, frozen ground and I can work in lightweight long-johns, jeans, wool shirt and unlined gloves.
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Oh boy... did someone mention bias ply tires??
A set of self-cleaning, traction lug (mud and snow) bias ply tires will take ya' places all-season/all-terrain radials only dream about.
Here's my truck in the woodlot... ain't even locked the front hubs in... and ain't slipped a wheel neither.
Like I said, they self-clean... the side lugs will never load up, even in thick clay mud.
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