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Re: Can I change a rear tire myself?
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Posted by NDS on June 03, 2004 at 17:36:58 from (64.12.117.22):
In Reply to: Can I change a rear tire myself? posted by Steve W (NY) on June 02, 2004 at 11:53:55:
Changing tire is not difficult if you know how but BE CAREFULL. When I was about 14 I cut a tire on a F 20 I was cultivating with. Managed to get tractor to tractor shed someway (do not remember how) and Dad went to town got new tire and tube gave them to me and went back to field (had seen others change tires but this was my first solo). Have no memory of changing tire but inflating it I will never forget. Tire did not want to pop out on rim and I kept adding air. When tire did pop out it blew completly off rim and blew me against back wall of tractor shed. BE CAREFULL when inflating make sure tire is centered on rim (like to work lying flat down for this reason) and do not overinflate.
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