Esco tire remover

Has anybody here used a Esco tire remover #ESC-20408 on tractor tires? I buy and sell around 10 sets a year mostly 18.4 38s. Looks like it would save a lot of work. If you haven’t seen it check out the YouTube videos.
 
That's a really neat tool and would save much time wrestling with that tire.
Half the battle is breaking tires from the rim (especially calcium rusted wheels). Will it break beads from the rim too?
 
(quoted from post at 00:01:08 07/18/18) Has anybody here used a Esco tire remover #ESC-20408 on tractor tires? I buy and sell around 10 sets a year mostly 18.4 38s. Looks like it would save a lot of work. If you haven’t seen it check out the YouTube videos.

For $650 you would think it would have a built in impact wrench which is needed to run it.
 
(quoted from post at 06:26:27 07/18/18) That's a really neat tool and would save much time wrestling with that tire.
Half the battle is breaking tires from the rim (especially calcium rusted wheels). [b:b049e23c09]Will it break beads from the rim too[/b:b049e23c09]?


No..

It is designed to remove the tire from the rim once the bead is broken. Again, No it will not break beads.
 
I spent 22 years selling and installing farm rears/truck/car tires. Looks like a waste of money to me. He's
already got the tire broken down and lubed up. They make several different tools that don't cost as much,
don't need a air gun, and just as fast or even faster.
 
Hmm...

First, it would absolutely SHRED a tube.
Second, it doesn't look like it would have the reach for a 16" wide rim.
Third, a 19.5" commercial truck tire is not particularly difficult to change, contrary to BS that the presenter tries to feed you.

I'm not sold on it.
 

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