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Re: 2 Questions Regarding my Faramall M - Engine r
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Posted by Andy Martin on November 17, 2004 at 12:02:24 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: 2 Questions Regarding my Faramall M - Engine r posted by rustyfarmall on November 17, 2004 at 11:55:12:
Tractor tires are easier than car tires. Getting the old beak broken may be the hardest part. Try driving your truck up onto a board laid across the tire but not over the rim. That can pop the bead right off the rim. You can use auto tire tools to ease the new tire on. You don't need expensive tools. Just don't cut the new bead. Put one bead on the rim, then put the tube in and secure the stem in place. Use lots of baby powder in the tire to help the tube slip. Put the other bead on the rim. Double check for the tube being pinched between the tire and rim. Air up the tube to seat the beads, then let all the air out to let the tube re-position itself. Otherwise you may have it folded and it will fail in the fold.
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