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08-03-2012, 04:42 PM #11Platinum Member
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Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
I think ATV tires are the worst to break a bead on because the tire itself is so soft. I too tried my loader bucket unsuccessfully. About 10 years ago I was having a time of it with some ATV tires. After thinking about this problem over a cold one, it came to me! I have a dozer, why not use the blade as I was trying with my loader? Worked slick as a whistle! I could even do a couple at once. Now any time either myself or some of my friends need some beads broke, I just fire up the dozer!
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08-03-2012, 07:43 PM #12Platinum Member
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Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
The real secret is to use a lubricant.
I always have some used mineral spirits from my parts washer. Just pour a little around the bead and let it soak in.
Diesel fuel, kerosene and even gas also works
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08-03-2012, 08:49 PM #13Super Member
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Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
I don't know if my deere is typical of modern CUTS but my 3 point has no hydraulic down pressure.
Always be willing to admit your shortcomings, there is no shame in not knowing how to do something. The shame is in NOT admitting you don't know how to do it.
If you have a small truck, limit yourself to small loads, if you want to carry the big stuff, get a big truck.
Never be ashamed of making a mistake. The only people who never (bleep) up are people who never try to do something new.
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08-03-2012, 09:13 PM #14
Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
Dennis
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08-05-2012, 10:20 AM #15
Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
That's right Dennis- I can't remember all the ways we used that drawbar as a makeshift press! Using it to fix tires was probably the most frequent- other than the use for which it was made- raising and lowering the hitch ...
Frank
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08-05-2012, 11:51 AM #16Bronze Member
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Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
Back in the day I used to break car tire beads with a bumper jack. Just put the edge of the base up against the rim and jack up on the rear bumper. Worked good.
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08-05-2012, 12:52 PM #17
Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
I have used the following methods that have been mentioned.
A 2x6 on the tire as close to the rim as possible then driven my truck on the 2x6 to break the bead.
I don't have a backhoe but the loader bucket edge to push the bead down also works.
Large C Clamp with a piece of 1/4" thick flat steel.
Bumper Jack.
Now I just use a rim clamp tire machine I purchased.
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08-05-2012, 01:07 PM #18Super Member
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Re: There's more than one way to break a tire bead
Those must have been in the days when cars had a REAL bumper made of steel, unlike todays flimsy plastic and aluminum crap. I have used a 6 ton bottle jack sandwiched between the tire bead and an old hitch receiver bar on the hitch of my GMC to break a bead on a wheel and tire assembly...it worked but I had to jack the rear of the GMC up a LOT further than I thought would be required...amazed me just how much pressure was needed to break the tire bead.
Always be willing to admit your shortcomings, there is no shame in not knowing how to do something. The shame is in NOT admitting you don't know how to do it.
If you have a small truck, limit yourself to small loads, if you want to carry the big stuff, get a big truck.
Never be ashamed of making a mistake. The only people who never (bleep) up are people who never try to do something new.
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08-06-2012, 09:07 AM #19
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