jaxs
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Stanley classic 99 razor knife, no need to remove the core![]()
That's one option,but then we must discuss face/eye protection:footballhelmet: in case stem take's flight.
Stanley classic 99 razor knife, no need to remove the core![]()
Let's not get the cart before the hors,,,,,,,,,tire before the tractor.:no: We should discuss methods and tools for removing valve core,then we can talk about the tire. Re-inflation should be in a seperate thread.
Drive your tractor through stump and limb infested woods in the most inaccessible part of your property. That should tale out a valve stem and maybe a hydraulic line.
Just be informed that people sometimes lose drain plugs driving through those kind of places.
Sawzall all the way (unless you want to reuse the tire).Should we discuss different ways to get those tires off of the rim?
Quit following about page 100 or so.
So has this ever been brought up? The use of an induction heater?
New & Improved Bolt Buster Heat Induction Tool | BOLT BUSTER - HEAT INDUCTION TOOL
There are numerous others as well but based on memory of early post describing the location, this one looks like a good fit.
Quit following about page 100 or so.
So has this ever been brought up? The use of an induction heater?
New & Improved Bolt Buster Heat Induction Tool | BOLT BUSTER - HEAT INDUCTION TOOL
There are numerous others as well but based on memory of early post describing the location, this one looks like a good fit.
I have some real wide turf tires I am getting rid of. One of the beads busted and the sidewall split on one tire. If I sawzall the sidewalls off will the tread flatten out to be usable for a shop mat or will it curl?Sawzall all the way (unless you want to reuse the tire).
Aaron Z