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Old 04-21-2009, 10:23 AM
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Default "TIRED OUT RANCH" is it as great a health hazzard?

Friend just told me of this place and the problems the guy is having with the state. Question ,has anyone seen this place ,is it as bad as they say? or is it just government at work.
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Old 04-26-2009, 03:47 PM
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I dunno, but here's their website: Tired Out Ranch, Tolna North Dakota

The BEST use for old tires is to chop them up and use them in asphalt instead of gravel. This makes for a quieter road surface that lasts almost as well as regular asphalt, has naturally better traction especially when wet, doesn't wear drivers' tires out as fast, and gets rid of the tires without having to burn or bury them. There's some hassle involved in extracting the steel belts, but since few tires use steel anymore this is a shrinking issue.
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Old 04-30-2009, 12:37 PM
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I have seen a place like this (maybe its the same place) where one of the old timers as my father in law would call it had all these tires saved up. Problem was he didn't have enough to make a load to sell. I think he ended up passing way not too long ago.
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