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Farm stock tires

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07-18-2005 19:14:37




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Anyone heard of a place in Ohio that uses two heated grinding stones to "sharpen" tires that leaves no marks.I have heard of all the other ways but not this one.I don't pull these classes I just want to keep some pullers in our area honest.Thank you for any info.




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champspa

07-21-2005 14:47:13




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 Re: Farm stock tires in reply to 88, 07-18-2005 19:14:37  
it doesn't matter if they show marks or not if it's sharpened more than is allowed D.Q. it . if I grind it, chain it and run backwards on concrete,or run it on the road 300 miles or had it on a combine. Sharp is Sharp by whatever means. make it one way or the other with no exceptions for friends or family . our club says no more than 1/4 in from front of tread to back .now that's a lot but it keeps everyone on the same page

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