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Re: Fixing my tire... Any suggestions.
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Posted by cjd12000 on May 22, 2007 at 07:21:29 from (192.249.47.9):
In Reply to: Fixing my tire... Any suggestions. posted by JayWalt on May 21, 2007 at 07:31:49:
I have fixed 2 flats on my 806 in the last year and to break the bead i use a porta power and park another tractor near the tire i need to break the bead off. I angle the ram on the porta power so i can push the end into the bead and the outside pops of pretty easily then to get the inside i position the ram from the 3 point hitch arms to the bead and pop it off that way. Tubes cost me about 60 but to pay some one to come out and fix it for me would cost about 300. I save 240 and its a little frustrating. To reseat the bead use dish soap not dilluted and make sure you cover the new tube in baby powder so the rust in the rim doesnt stick to it. Good luck and if you dont need the tires loaded leave it out.
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