I spent the next two hours calling 411 and various tow companies finding nobody able to change a bus tire. Even the Tennessee Highway Patrolman who stopped to check on me got on the phone and even had dispatch searching for someone in the area that had the capability to help me.
Finally after all the calls I found someone that could and would come out and help me. I ended up paying $200 to get a tire changed.
When I got to Nashville I found a place that sold used bus tires and replaced all 6 tires. It set me back another $800. But now I am driving on Michelin tires that don't have a single crack in them anywhere.


I am currently residing in Johnson City, TN. I am now Crew Manager/Foreman. I go to projects, hire a crew, train them and manage them. A crew is around 8-10 people. Once it is up and running I go start a new project. And the cycle continues. Right now on the horizon it looks like my next destination will be Jackson, TN. Halfway between Nashville and Memphis.
I will post pictures from work stuff on my next posting.
I am so glad you handled this situation without injury and that you now have reliable tires.
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