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Jeff

10-08-2003 11:14:16




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I have purchased a pair of tractor tires for my 8N 12.4x28

Is there an easy way to change the tires on my own or is it best to have them changed at a tire store.




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bob a booey

10-13-2003 19:55:25




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 Re: Tires in reply to Jeff, 10-08-2003 11:14:16  
if them hummers are loaded .. that could be a problem.. that calcium is nasty crap when ya run it all over.. i buy my tires mounting included..ps if they are loaded they are heaveier than a dead preacher what ever that means.. never lifted a dead preacher but have tried to lift a loaded tire. thatll make the wind blow. mite even strain your milk..egads harrrrumpppf wow peeeuuuuu



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Unimog

10-08-2003 15:03:18




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 Re: Tires in reply to Jeff, 10-08-2003 11:14:16  
I change my own, but I would not recommend it to
anyone. Unless you have the right tools for
breaking the bead and prying the tire off the rim
it's nearly impossible to do. The tools will cost
more then having a shop do the work. Unless you
plan on changing lots of tires, it's not worth
the cost.



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ATW/WA

10-08-2003 12:03:58




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 Re: Tires in reply to Jeff, 10-08-2003 11:14:16  
Jeff, It can and has been done at home, but anymore I just take mine into the Tire Factory Outlet, and let them do it. For the price of skinned knuckles and sore body parts lasting several days, it is well worth the cost.

HTH ATW/WA



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