Sorry.. My location is SE Lower MI (Monroe County).. Forgot that it shows in modern view, not so much in classic.
If it hadn't broke the bead to boot, I would take to stitching it up.
I was thinking about a "raised garden" out of it myself, but I figured I'd offer it up first, as maybe someone would have more of a use for it.. (I've seen a lot of things done with old tires in farm show magazine.. )
As for a jungle gym.. I have a few 12/ 13.6/ 14.9x 38 tires for that.. when little man is a little bigger (he's not quite 2 years yet.. so we got a little time there)
I could make a tire swing out of it.. LOL.. but the tire is bigger than the tree in the yard, so that's out.
As for the cost of new.. Yea, our manure tanks at work roll on "diamond tread" 30.5 r 32's.. they just bought one.. $3600. I got a replacement cheap.. How long it will last who knows.. but it was priced right.
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