Posted by Banditfarmer on August 07, 2015 at 20:12:21 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: Tire changer? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on August 07, 2015 at 11:29:46:
Our local tire shop got to be a real joke, If the tire had a tube in it you were for sure going to need a new one every time. The finial straw was buying a new 11lx15 flotation tire and tube mounted that was flat before I got home with it, I took it back and they wanted to charge me for a new tube and a dis-mount and a mount! We had a heated shouting match and I left it fixed for free. 3 days later I bought an Atlas tire changer off Ebay and made sure that I stopped by there shop to show them that they had lost my business and that I would do my own repairs from now on. 2 years later they closed there doors for good.
If you can find a good used machine by all means buy it as it will pay for itself real quick. Now as bad as I hate to say this, Do your own work only and not for other people. Your heart will be in the right place trying to help someone out but it could come back to bight you in the --- real bad if something goes wrong with the repair you made or a rim because you worked on it, Don't ask how I know this. Bandit
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