JD 260 tire replacement

   / JD 260 tire replacement #1  

dhvd79a

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Tire tools $40 (already owned)

New rear tires $54 each


Breaking the bead on tires that have been on the wheels for 18 year.............................................................P R I C E L E S S /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
   / JD 260 tire replacement #2  
Put a little gasoline around the bead and let it sit for a little bit , this will soften things up and assist in bead breakage.
 
   / JD 260 tire replacement
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"Put a little gasoline around the bead and let it sit for a little bit "

Good thing I didn't think of that. THere were a couple moments where I would have taken the next logical step..... Light a match.

I did get them changed eventually. It was just interesting breaking the bead.
 
   / JD 260 tire replacement #4  
Did you try driving over the tire sidewall with your car or truck? If done slowly, it should work. I've done it on automobile tires in the "old days" when I was too poor to have it changed.

Joe
 
   / JD 260 tire replacement #5  
You can also use the edge on a loader bucket to break a bead loose.
 

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