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Posted by Kelly C on July 25, 2005 at 21:07:39 from (63.171.43.140):
Had a tire guy come out to replace a tire and rim on my 400. She went flattern a pancake and tore the side rib on the tire. Not a good year for me so far. Rain or have to work when every thing is running. When I get time some thing breaks. 1st the pto now the tire. Oh well thats why I do this for fun. Spent the whole day Sat trying to remove the rim on my 400. square bolt on the inside of the rim foild me. Just spun and spun. resisted all attampts to hold her tight. I wont go into all the things I tried. Lets just say the next 1 inch square tire wrench I see on Ebay is mine. Get away!!! I also want one of those air bead breakers the tire guy had. Took him all of 2 min to get the tire off the rim. Kind of sick my all day ordeal turns into a 10 min job with the right tools.
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