Wow! How did that car deteriorate so badly? It was obviously a very special car to someone at one time. Was it in a lake?
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/...ine-car-rain-and-sun-ate-it-alive-246841.htmlWow! How did that car deteriorate so badly? It was obviously a very special car to someone at one time. Was it in a lake?
Wow! How did that car deteriorate so badly? It was obviously a very special car to someone at one time. Was it in a lake?
I need to move
it's actually a Google maps photo mishap
That car needs to head to the car cemetery. LOLThat's gonna need a little grinding![]()
Is there a reason for taking the wheels off? The tire guy changed ours on the tractor, didn’t take him much more than an hour to change both. A 410 Deere, same as yours.3.5 hours helping the tire guy do it "old school" is something my buggered arm and back didn't need..
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72 model tractor, I believe. Original tires, looks like the same bead breaker. But I don’t remember how he broke the inner bead. I was very surprised that he didn’t take off the wheels, as close as things are on the inside. I’m glad you finally got your new tires. You need a snow blower if that’s the typical amount of snow each year. We had an 8 foot blower on the back of a Deere 4250, that was a snow eatin SOB. A lot of fun running it. Only needed it about 2-3 years out of 10 though.49 year old tires. Not a hope in hell they were coming off on the machine with what he had for tools. Now if he'd had a good double sided hydraulic debeader maybe. Took both of us to pry those suckers off even with his power debeader. Putting the new radials on wasn't much easier.