Worked on the 10 cu ft cart that the lawn mower can pull. One tire is holding air & the other is leaking a good bit. Yesterday, I sprayed the rims where the tires meet with WD40. This is a ‘trick’ my brother saw on YouTube for stopping leaks. He tried it on a tire going low at his farm & the tire is holding air .... I should be so lucky!
The trailer is going with me today to the new place & should speed up debris hauling - cut the trips in half at least. Since I now have a compressor, I can pump the tire up & deal with the leaky tire in a more permanent way when all that is going on slows down.
Everything here is now covered with yellow pine pollen this morning. I noticed yesterday it was starting to fall. This weekend, I will be back to mow (10 acres) & Clyde will be kicking up a major cloud of yellow pollen. It’s the time of year when I take an antihistamine before I mow so I am not one giant hive after mowing!
I know it's only April, but so far this year, I've been good ... REALLY good, so I thought I'd give you a little hint. It won't fit in your sled, but with 8 mos lead time, I just know you can figure something out!
~Q
Just checked it out. The guy then set the oil on fire for a second. Wow. Did you try that?