Posted by machinery-man on December 20, 2012 at 06:07:39 from (98.93.72.12):
In Reply to: changing split rims posted by jeff-h01 on December 20, 2012 at 05:47:41:
It"s very easy once the ring is removed, as that"s the purpose, however I wouldn"t have a set on a tractor. The rim has to be in good shape and the ring has to be positioned at the time of inflation. Also it could be risky to place with the ring outside as it would be a risk to the public and is risky with ring inside as it would be a risk to you. Guess it was the best they could do at the time without good tire changing equipment and for field operations but they can be risky. I had a set on a b and once in place I welded the ring, still didn"t trust it. Be careful.
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