3RRL
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- Tractor
- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
I've never busted the bead while the tire is still on the tractor, but what do I know?
Here is a crude, but simple method I used with the tire off. I didn't think of using the loader. Instead, I used a farm jack against the tractor frame, opposite side of where the tire came off. It will not lift the tractor up, but will pop the bead.
Good luck getting them back on though. I really struggled with that part and have done a few. But the last set of new tires, I took in to a tire shop to have the old ones removed and new ones put on.
Rob-

Here is a crude, but simple method I used with the tire off. I didn't think of using the loader. Instead, I used a farm jack against the tractor frame, opposite side of where the tire came off. It will not lift the tractor up, but will pop the bead.
Good luck getting them back on though. I really struggled with that part and have done a few. But the last set of new tires, I took in to a tire shop to have the old ones removed and new ones put on.
Rob-


