Why would multiple combines be running in a row?
If you need to get a combine out of the field for a repair like this, is it common to move the trailer move for move with it? Or to park the trailer back under the arm while doing the repair?
In the second picture, you can see over 20 ft to left of the combine and blown out tire. No truck to be seen. Maybe the guy sucks at gauging distance? maybe they moved the truck?
In the third picture, is that not the broke dick combine in the background of the truck? Again, maybe they moved the truck that is now filled with broken glass and deployed airbags?
Not to say it didn't happen and was a heat related issue. Just weird observations.. Would the bead come of the entire lip and and come back into the tire like that in the event of pyrolysis caused blowout? They use the cutting breaks constantly in combine derbys, never seen any of them blow out a front tire due to the heat. Not sure how far this kid went and why he would have been zig-zagging the whole way.