DB Pilot
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- Joined
- Feb 1, 2013
- Messages
- 337
- Location
- SW, New York
- Tractor
- Case Farmall 65A, L3800 Kubota, BX2200 Kubota
I have changed tires the size you are talking about. You can do it. :thumbsup: I bought the HF $39 tire changer. Every part of it can be bent and I have done that but you'll be okay if you lube the tires both taking OFF and putting back on. To set the bead I use a 2" ratchet strap to compress the tire and when the air starts inflating the tire take the strap off as soon as possible. Make sure the rim is nice and clean as well as the rubber bead on the tire. I also used the bead breaker part to get a large rear tractor tire off, it was a slow process (lots of rust) but with lube and easy pressing it came off in about 30 minutes/side. 
Lastly test for rim leaks with the soap solution before you reinstall the tire on your tractor. I found two tiny little leaks on a troublesome tire that no matter how much I cleaned and remounted would still loose pressure. Frustration sets in, I start thinking I will have to tube this thing. So I start lightly tapping the tire at those two spots with a hammer. I'm not sure why but I think the vibrations settle the bead firmly and the leaks stopped. :confused3:
Lastly test for rim leaks with the soap solution before you reinstall the tire on your tractor. I found two tiny little leaks on a troublesome tire that no matter how much I cleaned and remounted would still loose pressure. Frustration sets in, I start thinking I will have to tube this thing. So I start lightly tapping the tire at those two spots with a hammer. I'm not sure why but I think the vibrations settle the bead firmly and the leaks stopped. :confused3: