Tires Popping a Tire Bead

   / Popping a Tire Bead #21  
for small tires I prefer This 33W455_AS01.jpg


big tires I prefer this tire hammer.jpg
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #22  
I don't like tubes in a tubeless tire.
Might I inquire as to why you keep loosing air?

Mine was mostly thorns and suck working through the tire. Tried tubes for a year. Was constantly patching them.

Go to an agreement tire shop and have them put in a "Thorn guard" or whatever they carry. Kinda like slime. But you want enough in there that the liquid at least covers the bead s o. The bottom of the tire. Probably a gallon per tire.

Products like slime don't work nearly as well in a tube. Cause the material is just too thin to seal. Tire carcass is much thicker.
 
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I don't like tubes in a tubeless tire.
Might I inquire as to why you keep loosing air?

Mine was mostly thorns and suck working through the tire. Tried tubes for a year. Was constantly patching them.

Go to an agreement tire shop and have them put in a "Thorn guard" or whatever they carry. Kinda like slime. But you want enough in there that the liquid at least covers the bead s o. The bottom of the tire. Probably a gallon per tire.

Products like slime don't work nearly as well in a tube. Cause the material is just too thin to seal. Tire carcass is much thicker.

Losing air like so many BX's do. Apparently the beads. I don't like any slime or thorn guard. I have seen the inside of wheels after a few years, and they are corroded terribly. I see no issue with tubes in a tubeless tire.its just that I lose 12 pounds in one week.
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #24  
The issue with tubes is you have a very thin layer or rubber and it punctures easily. And when it does get a leak you have to dismount to patch, which could be a few hours of swearing.BTDT. Tubeless though, grab a plug kit and I'm back running in 10 min if I get a punctures
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #25  
After trying to drive over mine which didn't work, I took it down to the local tire shop, and they broke the bead in about ten seconds. Didn't charge me, either. Got lucky that day.
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #26  
Take the valve core out and drive on the tire for a few feet while steering back and forth. Tractor tires don't have a bead like a car tire so they come off much easier. Just stay close to where you are going to do the work to avoid driving too far on the flat tire.
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #27  
This will do it pretty easy Mini-Tire Changer just did some 20x8-10 front tires off a kubota, couldn't break them with the loader and this changed them easy. Took about 5 min a tire to change once I figured it out.

I replaced the front tires on my JD 790 with this. I mounted the mini tire changer to this. Hitch Mount Vise Plate

Just be aware the alignment disc on mini tire changer is pretty small. It wasn't a large enough diameter to capture the ID of the wheel. I luckily had an old drive hub off my lawn tractor spindle laying around that I was able to use instead.

I'm glad I saved the old tubes because the new tubeless tires seem to leak down over a week or so. I might try one more time to get the beads to seat better or it's back to the tubes. Either way this mini changer makes it a snap to break the tires down.
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #28  
On your BX, let the air out and drive it slowly a few feet and it will pop off.

SDT
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #29  
I don't like tubes in a tubeless tire.
Might I inquire as to why you keep loosing air?

Mine was mostly thorns and suck working through the tire. Tried tubes for a year. Was constantly patching them.

Go to an agreement tire shop and have them put in a "Thorn guard" or whatever they carry. Kinda like slime. But you want enough in there that the liquid at least covers the bead s o. The bottom of the tire. Probably a gallon per tire.

Products like slime don't work nearly as well in a tube. Cause the material is just too thin to seal. Tire carcass is much thicker.

I put tubes in the front turf tires on my B1750 about 12+ years ago. No issues since.

The sealing rubber layer in the small tubeless tires used in such applications deteriorates with time and will not hold air after a few years. Mine were not leaking at the beads and had no punctures.

SDT
 
   / Popping a Tire Bead #30  
I did tires professionally for a couple of years.

I'm surprised nobody knows about this option. The best way to break the bead is with a wood splitting wedge. You lay the tire down, insert the wedge towards the bead, step on the wedge to hold it place and then drive it in with a hammer. Work your way around until the bead pops loose. Simple as can be and works like a champ!
 

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