Which way to do it??

Does the ignore thing mean that the poster can't see the comment? I noticed this feature but never knew what it was.
If you ignore him, you don't see his comments. He does not see the comments of the posters he ignores.
Also if someone you are ignoring is quoted (reply) like above, the quote in that post will say "Ingorned Content" in the quote bubble.

So if someone "reply" s to me then @old will probably see the "Ignored Comment" warning :geek:

And the @ I just did will tell them I mentioned them if not being ignored.

If you have your notifications set up right.
 
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If I did it that way it would mean a new tire. The tire shows a lot of cranks due to age but if it wasn't for the weather checking it would look almost new. I put slime in my Olive S88 rear tire 2 or 3 years ago and it is still staying aired up
If it wasn’t for my weather checking I’d look almost new. Well that and my bad eyes, pigeon toes, gray receding hair line, fat belly, orthopedic supports, arched back, and incontinence leak. Yeah just those couple little things.
 
Also if someone you are ignoring is quoted (reply) like above, the quote in that post will say "Ingorned Content" in the quote bubble.

So if someone "reply" s to me then @old will probably see the "Ignored Comment" warning :geek:

And the @ I just did will tell them I mentioned them if not being ignored.

If you have your notifications set up right.
I think I got that part but what if I want to remind them from time to time that I'm still ignoring them? Must I temporarily unignore them while telling them that I'm still ignoring them? 😫 After all how much fun can it be to ignore unless I know they know about it?
 
i think i'd put a tube in it where it sits. between you and your step son it should go pretty fast. if you want to have a dance, you got to pay the band. good luck
Tire is to far gone to spend the $$ on a new tube. Once I cannot use the old tire I'll replace it with a new tire and tube but what is there should get me by for one maybe 2 more season if my body will let me that is
 
Tire is to far gone to spend the $$ on a new tube. Once I cannot use the old tire I'll replace it with a new tire and tube but what is there should get me by for one maybe 2 more season if my body will let me that is
that makes sense. maybe you will come across a good used tire. good luck
 
I would fill it as full as I could get it with a 50/50 mixture of vinegar and ATF, then drive it in the opposite direction of your shop. Don't stop until the rotten weather checked tire finally comes off the rim. By that time the vinegar will have removed the rust and the ATF will have coated the rim to prevent further rust. By then some of your problems will be solved, but you will have some new problems to raise your post count.
I don't care one bit if I have 1 post or 200,000 post I don't post to add to my post count I post to either get a little help or help others. So here is what I will say to you JUDGE not LEAST ye be JUDGED as you have judged so let the good Lord have mercy on you
 
that makes sense. maybe you will come across a good used tire. good luck
Yes maybe a good used one of find a new one for a good price. I've learned to keep using something till it cannot be use or in other words if it isn't broken don't fix it. I could also by the way take the right hand dual off and use it on the left side or in other words this tractor has 3 rear tires
 
Old says? “Ok fellers, I do have a serious what should I do question now & need answer quick!! I’m out in the shed working on tire & have strong urge….should I drop my pants & crap on ground or take a chance on making it back to the toilet at the shack without messing my drawers?”
Hey, James, you make an awfully big assumption in thinking that his shack has a toilet!
 
If the sidewalls are leaking. Slime won't do anything unless you take the tire off of the tractor, lay it flat on the ground and work it around to distribute the slime to cover all of the sidewalls.

With slime costing around $25 a quart. You will waste more money buying enough of it to do a tire than you would buying a tube.
 
If the sidewalls are leaking. Slime won't do anything unless you take the tire off of the tractor, lay it flat on the ground and work it around to distribute the slime to cover all of the sidewalls.

With slime costing around $25 a quart. You will waste more money buying enough of it to do a tire than you would buying a tube.
This is a tube type tire and yes it will help in a tube I've done it before
 
I put slime in it yesterday and aired it up and then fired it up while on the jack in high gear to get the slime all over the inside and it still holding air just fine
Did the same to one of the fronts on my 9N last year, it would only hold air for about 20 minutes. Haven't put anymore air in it since.
 
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