Posted by Randy in NE on December 20, 2010 at 05:22:45 from (204.124.192.32):
In Reply to: Changing Rear Tires posted by Matt Weltz on December 20, 2010 at 04:22:37:
Pay to have a tire company do it. When I put a new tire on my C they charged me $25.00. Best money I ever spent. My brother and I were trying to get a tire off my Case 300. My brother has all of the tire changing tools to work on semi-trucks. After beating on it for 15 minutes and moving the bead less than 1/8" I said uncle and called the tire company. Again, well spent money.
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