Posted by Dellbertt on December 27, 2010 at 06:20:47 from (209.172.22.229):
In Reply to: tire monkey question? posted by mike paulson on December 26, 2010 at 06:03:29:
As long as we are discussing this again I'll add this.
1. A guy in town will repair any car or pickup tire for $5.00. Take it off, repair it and put it back on the vehicle. Give him $5 and away you go.
He has an old gas station filled with tires. Nice fellow too.
2. I had a pro come out to to the farm to switch around a couple tractor tires.
I took quite a bit of time lubing up the all lug bolts so they would be free to remove rim and I had it jacked up and secure. If he didn't remove from the tractor I thought he would use his hydro pinchers to break the bead. He got out of his truck, looked, got his big sledge out of the truck and whacked the sidewalls a few times and the bead was broke.
He switched out three tires and wasn't here but about 40 minutes. For sure less than and hour.
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