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pfrederi

Had a wheel from my brother's JD317.  Sidewall blew out but wheel looked good. 3+ hours later finally won.  (Except my shoulder has been complaining ever since.)

 

Wore my self out with slide hammer broke one side with crank down unit but no luck oin the other.  Went though all the tire tools but couldn't budge it.  Finally cut off most the tire, The used tins nips and dremel to cut through the bead steel wires...

 

 

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ri702bill

Yup, Paul, when the tire has been on the rim for 50 or so years, they can be tough to deal with. A trip to the local Tire Shop would have been money well spent.......

Bill

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ebinmaine

A battle that is all too fresh in my mind.

 

:handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

 

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WHX??

Unbelievable that crank down rig wouldn't do it. Looks to be hi-test. Even the HF changer. 

1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

 local Tire Shop would have been money well spent.......

Bill

After an hour in it gets to be personal... :lol:

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

After an hour in it gets to be personal... :lol:

 

I'll give ya that Jim.  

Don't even take that much time for me.  

 

 

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squonk

I take my tires to the Mennonite shop down the street. If they can't get the tire off, they call in the women to do it! :helmet: :shock:

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ebinmaine
33 minutes ago, squonk said:

I take my tires to the Mennonite shop down the street. If they can't get the tire off, they call in the women to do it! :helmet: :shock:

 

 

I tried that but they didn't have a machine that'd hold a 12" rim. 

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pfrederi

After an hour or so it is a matter of pride/will....:P

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Ed Kennell
19 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

After an hour or so it is a matter of pride/will....:P

                                                                :text-yeahthat:     

   Tires, steering wheels, hitch pins, and hubs.     I usually tell them you may as well surrender and come off.    I will not give up and go for help.   

Then apply plenty of pain killer.

Absorbine Jr. Pain Relieving Liquid with Menthol for Sore Muscles ...

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squonk
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

I tried that but they didn't have a machine that'd hold a 12" rim. 

They don't need a machine! :eek:

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Pullstart

I’ve worked my tire machine pretty hard this week, cleaning up what seems never ends!  I think to myself every year, this’ll be the end of finding tires on the property!  I think I’m close!

 

So far, I’ve got 7 stacks of race car tires eye level with me…

 

*well dang, my support membership lapsed.  Please hold while I find some PayPal credentials :lol:

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SylvanLakeWH
5 hours ago, Pullstart said:

well dang, my support membership lapsed.

 

:scared-eek:

 

:law-policeblue:

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