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humpty

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How often do you have to replace or fix-a-flat your riding mower tires? My grass is looking better now but we once had a lot of straw and it seemed like I had to fix-a-flat those dang tires every time I cut the lawn.
 

KennyV

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Green slime in your tires :smile: ... they will not give you a problem for decades :wink:... KennyV
 

173abn

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humpty, I would think if your getting flats running over straw it might be time for new rubber ,however out here where I live straw is what's left from the wheat harvest . your straw and my straw might be two differant kinds of straw.maybe we can draw straws to see who has the real straw. russ
 

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humpty, I would think if your getting flats running over straw it might be time for new rubber
who has the real straw. russ

I was thinking the same thing....
I see you are located in "middle of nowhereville" ... You must have some very BAD straw there...:tongue:
KennyV
 

humpty

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Yea, the straw is thick and the stalks left behind hurt like a you know what if you walk on them barefoot. Enough to cut your foot. Like I said, most of our lawn is better now but it was touch and go there for a few years.
 
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