Farmer Chalk
Well-Known Member
Only a plead for people to check their trailer tyres properly...as we are heading into the season that people are starting to emerge and start using their trailers again...
I say this purely as I was pretty happy with my servicing regime of both our truck and our trailer. I am fairly competent and fairly particular that both are kept upto spec and are safe...hence I regularly check both before use..
Last weekend I was completing a routine check on our Ifor Williams 505... the tyres superficially had minimal wear and looked perfect.. however I gave them a proper inspection and was totally horrified at what I found..
Although they looked perfect at a quick glance I found that on three of them the tread was totally delaminating from the tyre carcass. This was only where the tyre had sat and just a small amount of cracking was present where the tyre had stood over the winter! It was not that obvious with a superficial look.
The potential for the tyre to let go doesn’t bare thinking about..especially with a horse on board..
Therefore if you haven’t changed your trailer tyres in the last three years then consider maybe it’s time..they are not that expensive!
Sorry to bang on but I was horrified how bad they got in such a short period of time!
Look for any signs of cracking on the rubber especially where the tread meets the sidewalk... and check the whole circumference...
Better to be safe than sorry!
I say this purely as I was pretty happy with my servicing regime of both our truck and our trailer. I am fairly competent and fairly particular that both are kept upto spec and are safe...hence I regularly check both before use..
Last weekend I was completing a routine check on our Ifor Williams 505... the tyres superficially had minimal wear and looked perfect.. however I gave them a proper inspection and was totally horrified at what I found..
Although they looked perfect at a quick glance I found that on three of them the tread was totally delaminating from the tyre carcass. This was only where the tyre had sat and just a small amount of cracking was present where the tyre had stood over the winter! It was not that obvious with a superficial look.
The potential for the tyre to let go doesn’t bare thinking about..especially with a horse on board..
Therefore if you haven’t changed your trailer tyres in the last three years then consider maybe it’s time..they are not that expensive!
Sorry to bang on but I was horrified how bad they got in such a short period of time!
Look for any signs of cracking on the rubber especially where the tread meets the sidewalk... and check the whole circumference...
Better to be safe than sorry!
