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Pet Peeve

Big Muddy rancher

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When you buy a piece of equipment and the tires go flat after siting a while. Both the bale processor I purchased a couple years ago and the mower I bought last year have tubeless tires that go flat. Of course the processor has to go off the bead over the summer.

Another pet peeve is how small the bags of Cheezies are when my daughters pit bull has to have her share from the bag. :D
 
I hear ya BMR! I have a stackmover with 8 - 12.5-16.5 tubeless "super singles" on it. The rims sometimes don't hold the bead at all if you try to move the stackmover with the tire flat.

I aired one tire up some before I hooked on and brought the rig into the air compressor. I try to keep the tires at 70 PSI. Turns out 2 of the tires were fully inflated, 2 were flat, and the rest had 20-40 PSI.

Both of the fully inflated tires were those with tubes installed in them. :wink:

If the bag of Cheezies was like the last dinky bag of Doritos I had, there wasn't much in it. I got it with the meal deal at Subway. The footlong sub was all I needed for lunch so I saved the chips for later. I should have counted them out. It wouldn't have taken both hands. :roll:
 
jodywy said:
hate when some one passes you on the highway then have to make a turn (usually right) right after they get in front of you

or when you see headlights that are waaay behind you, getting closer and closer. then they get on your rear bumper and won't pass. :mad:
 
Justin said:
jodywy said:
hate when some one passes you on the highway then have to make a turn (usually right) right after they get in front of you

or when you see headlights that are waaay behind you, getting closer and closer. then they get on your rear bumper and won't pass. :mad:
cargo lamp great for that or my wife will adjust the mirrors to shine back at them... :? :roll:
 
Or when a rancher pulls out in front of you and drives 35 mph (almost always in a no passing zone) so he can look at his calves :wink:
 
one of my pet peeves is the phrase"I don't know"
was in the ASCS office one time to ask about some info on a pond to be dug on cost shares.i ask where we were on the list-i don'know--
i ask about a folder-i don't know
i ask if she could find out-l don't know
i asked if there might be someone else with the answers--i don't know

finally the old Rick came out and i began to have a fit.asked her how the heck she got her job--i don't know.i began to raise my voice and explain how she was about to loose her job,when about 4 guys came around the corner.

i sometimes think people are trained and paid to say "I don't know"
 

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