Dolly wheel question

   / Dolly wheel question #11  
I have one like that but the axle has been buggered to the point its a job to replace it so I use a clip on air chuck on my compressor then ad a squirt of either to the bead and inards of the tire and light a stream to it. It pops it up to reseat the bead and works good. Somtimes I have to use a combination of a strap and the either to. The starting fluid method was learned from fixing flats on dumptruck tires to make them reseat. Its very dangerous if too much is used. If you dont have air on it immediatly you will getto watch the fire burn out and cause a vacuum and pull the tire off the bead again.
 
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#12  
Ha! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif I did it!

I used the "twist the rope" idea and it worked.

Man, I love this site! Thanks for the tips all.

Anthony
 
   / Dolly wheel question #13  
I've done the rope-thing, too and it worked. But I've found that using one of those ratchet-type tie down straps is easier and can generate more SQUEEZE. You also have both hands free.

Doug
 

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