KYErik
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- Joined
- Dec 2, 2005
- Messages
- 904
- Location
- South central IL
- Tractor
- 1977 AC 7000, 1980 JD 2840, 1963 Case 930, 1963 Ford 4000, 1943 Case SC, Case 530CK backhoe
I'm using a 38 inch rear tractor tire and need to turn it inside out to use it for a flower bed. I already have the sidewall cut out and have spent 4+ hours on attempting to invert it. I am using an 80hp JD 2930 with FEL and adjustable pallet forks.
I will try to explain my first 3 attempts: First I tried chaining one end to the top of my 3 ph dirt scoop. See attached photo.
Then I tried standing the tire up on its end in front of two round hay bales and trying to push the tire into the space between the two bales. I was able to turn half of the tire inside out, but then I placed it on the ground and attempted to finish the job, but it righted itself.
Then I drove onto the tire with my Ford 4000 and attempted to use chains to lift the cut edges and chain them into position.
Any other suggestions? I also have Case 530 backhoe that I can use in the process.
I have read on other websites about how you can place the tire in a concrete culvert and pull it through using chain tied to a rim (but I have no 48" culvert). I have also read that some people use a front end loader to invert a large tire, but I can't find a video, photo or a good description about how it is done.
I will try to explain my first 3 attempts: First I tried chaining one end to the top of my 3 ph dirt scoop. See attached photo.
Then I tried standing the tire up on its end in front of two round hay bales and trying to push the tire into the space between the two bales. I was able to turn half of the tire inside out, but then I placed it on the ground and attempted to finish the job, but it righted itself.
Then I drove onto the tire with my Ford 4000 and attempted to use chains to lift the cut edges and chain them into position.
Any other suggestions? I also have Case 530 backhoe that I can use in the process.
I have read on other websites about how you can place the tire in a concrete culvert and pull it through using chain tied to a rim (but I have no 48" culvert). I have also read that some people use a front end loader to invert a large tire, but I can't find a video, photo or a good description about how it is done.