Posted by John A. on January 04, 2014 at 21:53:09 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Any Ideas? posted by Allan In NE on January 04, 2014 at 05:45:45:
Allan, I have been out all day and just now seeing your post. My thoughts....................... I have had! a 20.8X42get away from and fall on Me! You Do not want this to happen to you! I was about 30 yrs old when it happened, it got away from me and pinned me underneath! No one to help but my brain to tell me how to worm out from under It! was waaaayyyyy Younger Stronger and in better condition!! Seeing your Shed in the back ground....... Your tire man is correct Manhandle them, Go Get Help!, Hire, Beg, Borrow, Steal, the help you need! But if you are bent on the solo, Loan Ranger deal here goes................. Let the barn side help You by being a safety catch if it gets away from you. 4, 2x10s or 12s laid flat, in a ramp fashion with 8inches or so between each board........---> ------ ------------ ------------------ ------------------------ In this fashion. Placed underneath the inside Dual and driven up on just till the Outside Dual clears the ground. Buzz off the lug bolts let the wheel pop of the hub and lean it up against the Barn! Drive tractor off the blocks, Turn tractor around and repeat the above procedure. With the barn there to catch and hold the tire you are never too far out of position if that big tire and wheel gets away from you. Then reposition the block in-front of the correct tire. drive up on the ramp just till the tractor lifts up slightly. At this point the dual should match up to the hub, in height. A 3ft length of 1.5in cheater pipe is just about right to spin the wheel to align the wheels holes to Hubs replace studs tight snugly. Repeat this procedure on the opposite side then get the tractor off the ramp of 2xs! Torque the Lug bolts and off you go! Using Great Care in handling these tires is Paramount! Hope this helps! Later, John A. * * PS... This may be too detailed, but the content is be careful, use you head and think it out. Keep your Cell Phone in you pocket so it can be gotten even if the worse happens.
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