Remounting front tire

/ Remounting front tire #21  
Got lucky. Today I was 0.5 miles from a Mavvis tire, and while waiting on some guys got it remounted, with new valve stem. They didnt have a code for it, so I just have the tech $30 cash, and was done in 15 mins
SWEET, $30 is a deal at any tire place these days! My last time was $60+fees+tax.

The reason why I bought the H-F new style tire changer. It does those stiff tires very easily.
 
/ Remounting front tire #22  
Ones i had similar problem, went to Walmart tire shop, they did it in 2 minutes and did not want to take money
 
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You guys can play with your HF toys but when real work needs done, I break out the real tools. :giggle:

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/ Remounting front tire #25  
You guys can play with your HF toys but when real work needs done, I break out the real tools. :giggle:

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Real tool ????
Nice for your little tires.
Lets see you swing my Branson front tire up on that table 11.2-24 (300/80R24), or the NH fronts at 14.9-28.
And then we get to the rears :)
 
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With something like that, you better be doing a few dozen tires a year to pay for it, and personally, I dont want to do dozens of tires....
 
/ Remounting front tire #27  
Ive got a 27x8.5-15 R14 that apparently was low, and it came off wheel. Now, I have remounted a car tire in the past, but it was a real pain. I just spend about 1 hour fooling with this, any tricks?

I tired two large wrenches working around; I tried a bottle jack in 1 spot and working around with wrenches; i tried soaping to make it easier. Im not completely against taking it somewhere, but its Sunday, and i have a full week of work coming up,
I spun the tire off the wheel on the rear of my tractor a few winters ago. Tire was a bit low, and the sub zero temps deflated what was left. Beet juice makes getting good seal nearly impossible. Hosed it off and ended up taking the tire and wheel to a nearby truck tire place for them to remount it for me.
 
/ Remounting front tire #28  
The hardest part of getting a tire on with tire irons is holding the bead down on the side opposite that on which you're working the tire bead down over the rim edge. It needs to be low enough down on that opposite side so that it falls into the smaller diameter part of the inside of the wheel or it will be a right ******* to get on there. I do not have a tire changer, but I have used my backhoe's bucket in a pinch to push down on the opposite side of the bead while working a tire on, that works pretty good. I have also used one of those woodworking clamps strategically placed over the rim edge. You can sometimes use your foot if the tire isn't too stiff or low profile. The low profile ones are the worst.
 
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Real tool ????
Nice for your little tires.
Lets see you swing my Branson front tire up on that table 11.2-24 (300/80R24), or the NH fronts at 14.9-28.
And then we get to the rears :)
It will handle up to a 15x24 wheel and up to a 41" tire. I don't have to swing anything. I have a tire lift for it--I just press a pedal. On the low end, it will do down to 10" wheels. Except for the rear tractor tires, it handles everything I have including my 305/60-R22 truck tires. (y)
 

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