Posted by Farmerhr on November 15, 2012 at 00:09:24 from (108.224.0.124):
In Reply to: tire dismounting? posted by old-9 on November 14, 2012 at 16:26:52:
Those rusted on tires can be tough ! I have had good luck with the following method. Place a piece of plywood under the front of your biggest tractor where the tire will go. Case 1070 in my case. Place the tire/rim under the tractor. Place a 7000 pound Hiforce jack (cotton wagon jack) with the foot against the rim and the jack tongue under the tractor axle. Crank the jack up until the tire flattens out completely. Usually this will break the bead. If it does not, work your way around the rim doing the same thing. When it breaks loose you will hear it easily. Then turn the tire over and do the same thing to the other side. The jack will really flatten the tire. I have never hurt a tire using this method and I have done a number of horror cases. Hope this helps ! Thanks !
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