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Ernie

12-07-1998 09:42:00




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Does anyone know of a supplier that sells bead brakers for rear tractor tires? The type I have in mind is the sliding hammer on the shaft with a bead braker tip. The supplier I used was bought out and the new owners don't carry these anymore. Or has anyone saw one of these lately and can describe it's dimensions roughly to help me fab one up? Thanks.




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Jane

10-11-2001 15:07:10




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 Re: tire bead breaker in reply to Ernie, 12-07-1998 09:42:00  
You can find what you want at:Bernie's Auto products



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dale letcher

02-10-1999 18:47:37




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 Re: tire bead breaker in reply to Ernie, 12-07-1998 09:42:00  
: Does anyone know of a supplier that sells bead brakers for rear tractor tires? The type I have in mind is the sliding hammer on the shaft with a bead braker tip. The supplier I used was bought out and the new owners don't carry these anymore. Or has anyone saw one of these lately and can describe it's dimensions roughly to help me fab one up? Thanks.

doug's is a great idea buttttt tttt

ken tool # t26b or t24b is what your looking for and should be carried by any tire patch outlet

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Bill (Pa)

12-08-1998 09:51:33




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 Re: tire bead breaker in reply to Ernie, 12-07-1998 09:42:00  
: Does anyone know of a supplier that sells bead brakers for rear tractor tires? The type I have in mind is the sliding hammer on the shaft with a bead braker tip. The supplier I used was bought out and the new owners don't carry these anymore. Or has anyone saw one of these lately and can describe it's dimensions roughly to help me fab one up? Thanks.


Just bought one at CT's(Country Farm And tractor Supply) it will cost you about 95.00. Works great.

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Bill (Pa)

12-08-1998 09:55:59




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 Re: Re: tire bead breaker in reply to Bill (Pa), 12-08-1998 09:51:33  
Sorry, not Ct's But Tractor Supply.



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DOUG

12-07-1998 11:19:45




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 Re: tire bead breaker in reply to Ernie, 12-07-1998 09:42:00  
: Does anyone know of a supplier that sells bead brakers for rear tractor tires? The type I have in mind is the sliding hammer on the shaft with a bead braker tip. The supplier I used was bought out and the new owners don't carry these anymore. Or has anyone saw one of these lately and can describe it's dimensions roughly to help me fab one up? Thanks.

YUP,... spent enough time behind one to get a good
look at my friends homemade one.
1. get a torsion bar from a dodge dart (they ran front to back on front end, have a forged hex on end)
2. 2" pipe about 2' long, weld washer on one end for torsion bar to stick out (hex up inside)
3. heat up and forge duckbill on other end of torsion bar.
4. weld cap (or 2" bar stock slug) to other end of pipe to captivate torsion bar. adjust bar stock to suit weight.

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