Posted by PUTTER on October 10, 2007 at 07:11:34 from (209.142.148.232):
In Reply to: Re: Spooky Failure posted by Andy Martin on October 10, 2007 at 06:45:21:
Hey Andy, I bought a Case 10 ft. disk on rubber a few years back. Had no lift cylinder with it, just pinned up so it was real high off the road. Well we were pulling it about 40 mph when one of the hubs that I later found to be cracked decided to break. The wheel spit out from the back and went in the air about 40 ft bouncing down the other lane. Disc fell down on the blacktop and started throwing a curl into the other lane, thank goodness there was no traffic coming. Got it stopped and over in the ditch and later picked it up with a boom truck. We were hunting for the tire when the first car came along, state trooper, thought I was going to get a ticket but he said looks like you got enough trouble already. Could have been alot worse. Later PUTTER
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