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frustrating tire tread
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10630" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Its crazy i know, it should be even tread.</p><p>I honestly wouldn't do it as there won't be a lot of *meat* under there for you to cut before you burst the tyre. There really isn't much below the lugs till you hit the air space and the tyre is no good.</p><p>I know on cars tyres in the old days people used to re-groove them to get more life but its now illegal. They simply used a cutting tool like a wood chisel to cut.</p><p>Personally for what i use my machine for bald tyres worked as good as nice new ones. I found my self using the tyres to compact soil and bald ones worked better than new ones. I never found a problem with traction either. I'd just keep using them till you see the canvas (if they run that) and as soon as you see that its time to change them as they will go any time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10630, member: 82"] Its crazy i know, it should be even tread. I honestly wouldn't do it as there won't be a lot of *meat* under there for you to cut before you burst the tyre. There really isn't much below the lugs till you hit the air space and the tyre is no good. I know on cars tyres in the old days people used to re-groove them to get more life but its now illegal. They simply used a cutting tool like a wood chisel to cut. Personally for what i use my machine for bald tyres worked as good as nice new ones. I found my self using the tyres to compact soil and bald ones worked better than new ones. I never found a problem with traction either. I'd just keep using them till you see the canvas (if they run that) and as soon as you see that its time to change them as they will go any time. [/QUOTE]
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