removing / installing tractor tires

   / removing / installing tractor tires #11  
For large split rim truck tires, I have used the front wheel of the pickup to break the bead. Just lay the tire flat on the ground, and drive over the tire close to the bead. Repeat revolving the tire until it is broken all the way around.
 
   / removing / installing tractor tires #12  
Ive used the back hoe with a 4x4 across the tire to brake bead.
The last one the tractor wasn't available and I tried every thing to pop it loose I went in for lunch and on the way back I saw the log splitter in the garage started it threw the tire on it with a piece of wood on blade and pop easy peasy.
Now the tire iron thing takes manpower and I haven't come up with a mechanical helper for that yet.
 
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#13  
ah! good bead breaking suggestions; like the just drive over it suggestion; although the rubber is looking brittle ... hummm; dont have a log splitter though:D

thanks for the suggestions:drink:

bc d
 
   / removing / installing tractor tires #14  
Has anyone suggested a bottle jack?
 
   / removing / installing tractor tires #15  
Has anyone suggested a bottle jack?


I don't think so But I'm sure it would work giving enough weight on the topside of the jack:thumbsup: another thing I thought of, Is! If not for the fact of usually the tire needing changed on the tractor with a FEL, One could actually use the FEL to break the tire down,:D or has this already been mentioned:cool:
 
   / removing / installing tractor tires #16  
i would just pay someone like i do. i pay $f for front repair and $15 to mount and replace rears. im cheap but not that cheap.

i still do my own tires.. but keep telling myself that I'm gonna let someone else do them from now on.. :)

I'm still too cheap.. :)
 
   / removing / installing tractor tires #17  
ha I just noticed "$f" for the front repair. That should read $5.
 
   / removing / installing tractor tires #18  
HF 20ton H-frame arbor press is what I use to break the bead on my 17" motorcycle wheels. It is big enough to work on car and CUT front tires, though I haven't tried.
 

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