5030
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- Feb 21, 2003
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- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
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- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Like I said, only drawback with the HF changer is, you'd better be changing steel rims only. It will eat up alloy rims, right now. Steel is no issue. If you want to do aluminum / alloy rims you need either the No-Mar tool or the Lucid Autowerks unit. I myself prefer the Lucid over the No-Mar because the only wear part is the duckbill which you can buy anywhere. With the No-mar, you have to purchase the wear parts from them. The Lucid costs a bit more and you need to be a fairly good welder because it comes unassembled but if you can operate a glue gun ad have rudimentary jigging capabilities it's not an issue welding it up.
Either way, I suggest getting a tub of No-mar tire lube and bead grease. makes the task immeasurably easier.
Either way, I suggest getting a tub of No-mar tire lube and bead grease. makes the task immeasurably easier.