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Posted on 06/01/2005 7:34:38 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
She got out and was hit by a car.
She was an old school horse. The basic of basic lessons:') I have no idea how she was even able to walk that far.
You can see how I bent the side, trying to get away from the tree.
Oh that's terrible!
yep
Thanks! Never did ride an australian stock saddle because of what owners said about them. It is a good looking saddle though.
Ouch! It is a compact tractor. Just the right size for what you need it for. Glad that the tractor has more dents than you though. : )
Brave people and good neighbors.
The thread makes me want to cry but smile too. Do they know what caused the fire?
Bruce and I headed out this afternoon for a nice drive through the forest... wanted to scout out some other possible places where we might trailer to with the horses... since some of these roads are pretty rough... we wanted to scout it out first ~without~ the horse trailer.
We got on a road that went very high!
"Honey.... can you get out and check the right front tire, it doesn't feel right."
OK - do we have a spare tire?
Yes!
Getting the tire changed was a bit of a trial. First, our jack would not raise the truck high enough to even get the old wheel off... but we did the best we could by stacking the jack precariously on some rocks.
A super friendly bicyclist came and helped us with ideas... and to find some rocks, as well as just made us feel better that we were not completely alone in the world. I didn't take his picture at the time he was helping, because I didn't want him to think I was really weird. Even with the jack raised on the rocks, we still had to dig out the road bed to get the tire on the truck.
When we were finishing up getting the tire on, the bicycle guy left... and went on down the hill... His car was parked on the same road, we'd passed it on the way in.
When we got down to him, we were all smiles, and he said "Guess what? I have a flat tire too!" I had to laugh. So we got to help him switch his tire out too. This time I said... I have to get a picture of this!
Both our spares were a little soft, but they worked... and I know we felt better having this friend in the woods, someone in the rear-view mirror. We tag-teamed all the way to the nearest gas station, which was a fair distance, where we could get some air.
So thanks for the help Mr. Bicycle Man! Hope you made it home without further adventures!
Bummer about the tire but beautiful country and sounds like yall didn't let the flat mess up your day and even made a new friend:')
Wow, that's quite the adventure. Your tire was toast!
Yeah - I don't think we'll be able to save the tire... maybe not even the rim ;~\
It looks like it was a bald tire that blew. Wowsers, did you hear it go?
You know... they weren't all that bald, but they aren't off road tires either. Some of those roads are just sharp rip rap.... anyway, we found more places today that we shouldn't try to get the horse trailer in to ;~D
I agree with the others, I think it the tractor just has more character! How's the noggin?
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