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ted snow

10-02-2005 10:40:37




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finally broke down and bought it $139.00 thru sloan express $8.00 shipping. it was smaller than i thought but it did the job. the rim had been setting for years when it was give to me tried to break it by hand with a mall and spoon but it was too bad locked the bead cheata in place and ratcheted it down enough i could get a spoon in the crack and hammered the spoon around the rim and it came apart easy tried to use the loader bucket on it first and it still wouldnt break loose but the cheata came through heres the link for a picture i posted

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MN Scott

10-05-2005 20:56:38




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 Re: bead cheata in reply to ted snow, 10-02-2005 10:40:37  
I bought one last spring on ebay for $70 shipped. It was unused just a little surface rust. Best $70 I ever spent, its already paid for itself and I have'nt found a bead it would'nt break.



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sam in mo

10-02-2005 19:02:38




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 Re: bead cheata in reply to ted snow, 10-02-2005 10:40:37  
Ted if you pour some gas around the bead and let it set for two or three min. you can break the bead with a tire maul ot drive a tractor or truck or pickup up on the side of the side wall and it will usually break the tire down.



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ted snow

10-02-2005 10:45:40




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 Re: bead cheata in reply to ted snow, 10-02-2005 10:40:37  
third party image

the first image didnt work see if this does



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Weirsdale George

10-02-2005 16:47:16




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 Re: bead cheata in reply to ted snow , 10-02-2005 10:45:40  
I have something similar bought from Gemplers. I have broken beads on everything from ATV tires to those on Model T's and large tractors. Well worth the price.



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Slowpoke

10-03-2005 01:19:49




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 Re: bead cheata in reply to Weirsdale George, 10-02-2005 16:47:16  
WG, seems I saw the same name on KZforum. If so, please contact me by email. My friend has a problem with his KZ750B carbs. He says the diaphrams are bad. Thanks.



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