Posted by mkirsch on March 28, 2012 at 05:47:16 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: I screwed up. posted by kennell on March 26, 2012 at 15:37:29:
A 48" Farm Jack is your best friend in this case. I have been helping Dad change rear tractor tires for 30 years, and have not yet come across a rear tractor tire that the farm jack cannot break loose.
A farm jack is like an old 1970's bumper jack, only heavy-duty. Really, a necessity for any farm. If you don't have one, you NEED one.
Leave the tire and rim on the tractor.
To break the inside bead, you hook the jack head on the drawbar, and put the jack's foot against the tire right at the bead. Jack away!
To break the outside bead, you need a log chain and a helper to hold the jack. You run the chain around the tire, and hook to the drawbar. Jack against the chain. It's takes a little fiddling to get the right angle, but once you get it...
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