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Re: Changing Rear Tires
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Posted by Bill Oakes on July 02, 2001 at 18:07:23 from (209.217.195.237):
In Reply to: Changing Rear Tires posted by F-Dean on July 02, 2001 at 04:17:15:
Hi Dean, Did you say "cheap AND easy"? You're asking alot. For cheap, you have to do it yourself; which ain't that easy. Whether you do it yourself or not really depends on you. For me, I enjoy doing anything and everything that I am able with my tractors; I just enjoy it! I change my own tires. I suggest that, however you do it, you get it apart, sandblast and paint the rims, use a new tube and put it together dry. If you live close to me I would love to come help, Bill
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