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Re: 2 Questions Regarding my Faramall M - Engine r
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Posted by Andy Martin on November 17, 2004 at 15:43:39 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: 2 Questions Regarding my Faramall M - Engine r posted by rustyfarmall on November 17, 2004 at 14:05:34:
There are more than one right way to do a job. I have changed them both ways, and for me it is MUCH easier to get it broken down on the floor. Also, you don't really have to lift the tire on the floor, just one side at a time. Putting the new tire on is a snap on the floor, standing on the sidewall you only have to pry the last two or three feet. But either way works. Since I try to prime the tire side of the rim while I have it broken down, and want it to cure a week or more before I put a tube on it, and because I work my tractors I try to keep spares around, so I'm usually fixing a tire which is already off the tractor. I seldom have a flat with a good tire, it is usually a junker I've been struggling to keep going so when it finally craters the rim probably needs welding as well as painting and gets a new tube and tire.
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