Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1976 Page: 21 of 28
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compensate,” said Council
Chairman Malcolm R. Lovell,
Jr.
“Estimate the loan your
RV will carry, then upgrade
to bigger, higher capacity
tires if necessary,” Mr. Lo-
vell recommended.
Maximum inflation and
load capacity is molded into
the sidewall of new tires, and
all RV’s built since 1972 list
gross axle weight ratings on
a label attached near the
driver’s seat. Users can
divide the number of tires on
the axle into the weight
rating to determine the load
each tire must carry.
Tire load limitations can
also be checked in the
vehicle owner’s manual or
by consulting a tire dealer.
“Current owners too
should check tire condition
Forecasts of increase re-
creational vehicle sales this
year and widespread Bicen- carefully when taking equip-
ment from storage,” Mr.
Lovell reminded.
Stones or other foreign
matter stuck between tire
“Tecumseh Products Com-
pany, Engine and Peerless
Divisions, Grafton, Wiscon-
sin, announces the appoint-
ment of J&L Auto Supply
621 SW Wilshire Blvd.
(Highway 174S) as a Regis-
tered Service Dealer. Te-
cumseh’s manufacturing
plants produce two and four
cycle gasoline engines and
transmissions. Tecumseh’s
products are used by leading
manufacturers of powered
lawn and garden equipment,
outboard motors, recreation-
al vehicles, and industrial
equipment.
“As a Registered Service
Dealer, J&L Auto Supply
will service all Tecumseh
engines and Peerless trans-
mission products, carry a full
lineof service parts, and
perform Warranty service.”
proper inflation.
-Tire pressures should
Normal driving increases the to improve stability and
pressure somewhat, and air handling.
-When towing, be" alert
- “wagging'
By MELODY METTYMAN
Last weekend at the John-
son County Junior Livestock
Show and Youth Fair, mem-
bers of the Burleson 4-H
Club helped in the refresh-
ment stand and ran a 4-H
booth.
Those who helped were
Karen Walker, Billy Eilers,
Randy Morris, Gina Garrett,
Glenn Hill, Angie Ross,
Susan Connolly, Terri Long,
Jim Ross, Rayleen Morris,
Connie Latimer, Temple Ho-
sack, Tina Morris and Chris
Stevens.
Several Burleson 4-H
members entered items in
the Youth Fair and received
ribbons for their entries.
Lisa Lawley received three'
first place ribbons and two
second place ribbons. Tracey
Eilers received three first
place ribbons. Angie Ross
received one second place
ribbon and three third place
ribbons. Troy Eilers was
awarded three first place
ribbons and two second place
ribbons. Troy also qualified
to sell his yeast bread at the
auction and received $10.00.
Jim Ross was awarded one
second place ribbon and one
third place ribbon. Terri
Long earned two first place
ribbons, two second place
ribbons and two third place
ribbons. Gina Garrett was
named reserve champion in
canned goods and received
$8.00. She also received
three first place ribbons,
seven second place ribbons
and five third place ribbons.
All these 4-H’ers spent a
lot of time and hard work
getting ready for the Fair.
Congratulations to all of
them on their achievements.
Check RV Tires Carefully B^forfe Leaving On Trip
Consumer Tire Guide may ers specifically recommend
be obtained by sending a it. Radials should never be
stamped, self-addressed bus- put on the same axle with
iness size envelope to Re- bias or belted bias tires,
creational Vehicle, P.O. Box -Smaller tires on towed
1801, Washington, D.C. trailers turn more revolu-
20013. tions per mile than those on
Other RV tire safety and the towing vehicle. Watch
maintenance tips from the for overheating and maintain
Council point out that:
-Radial tires should not be
tennial travel have prompt-
ed the Tire industry Safety
Council to remind RV users
that proper tire use can help
prevent tours from being grooves should be removed,
“let-downs.” and tires with less than
“New owners should know l/16th inch tread depth
that RV tires are usually should be replaced.
subject to greater loads than A free copy of the Coun-
passenger car tires, but they cil’s Recreational Vehicle
should never be let out of -When towing, be" alert
“hot” tires. for trailer “wagging” or
-A proper spare tire and swaying which may be start-
spare wheel, plus changing ed by a sharp maneuver of
equipment, should always be the towing vehicle or a gust
carried since equipment in of wind.
the size you need may not Recreational vehicle in-
always be available in places dustry sources project an
you travel. increase of 16 per cent in RV
used on RV trailers unless always be measured “cold” -Loads should be distri- shipments this year over
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1976, newspaper, April 1, 1976; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283360/m1/21/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.