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Mounting Rear Tires

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in-too-deep

04-11-2006 15:44:11




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Well, I finally found a set of old tires for my JD B. They're not much, but I just want to get the tractor off the ground. I ordered tubes at $36.11 a piece and I plan on sandblasting and priming the inside of the rims where the tires and tubes will be. I won't be using any ballast liquid as of right now. I also plan on mounting the tires myself. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for me? Any help is appreciated. Thank you much.

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John S-b

04-11-2006 18:55:12




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 Re: Mounting Rear Tires in reply to in-too-deep, 04-11-2006 15:44:11  
I just paid the tire guy to do it. It was cheap and I did'nt have to take any chances.



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the tractor vet

04-11-2006 16:22:24




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 Re: Mounting Rear Tires in reply to in-too-deep, 04-11-2006 15:44:11  
Murphy's Oil soap and a couple of good long tire irons if ya ain't got them get them and be vary vary care full and never go over 35 psi while mounting and tryen to seat the bead after the bead is seated then let all the air out and air back up to around 15 lbs . And again be VARY CAREFULL .



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old

04-11-2006 15:58:10




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 Re: Mounting Rear Tires in reply to in-too-deep, 04-11-2006 15:44:11  
I could almost write a book on that one. I did that for a liveing for a summer. Make sure you have the right tools and also steal some dish soap from you wife and make sure you coat the beads real good with it. Also never go over 30psi to get the beads to seat or you might loose your haed.



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