Tom and Bob If all these tire are so easy to get off and we all make it hard work. How come the 24" front tire on a JD 6410 fwa loader tractor I tried breaking the bead on for 2 hours and couldn't get it to move, Went to the local tire shop when I had enough trying on a hot afternoon. They have a huge hydraulic machine big enough to take a big rear tractor tire off.
It took them an hour to get it off as well, I stood there and watched that machine struggle with the guy pulling the control levers. That rim had so much rust round the bead when the tire was off from water and cow muck creeping in from the feedlot. The old guy running the shop said he could see why I couldn't move it, and it was a nasty one from what he sees most of the time .
He said he would of never got it off in less than an afternoon without that machine, and probably destroying the tire in the end. Not every tire is text book and easy. I know that and so does my local tire shop guy with about 40 years experience, of some real ignorant tires that might as well be welded to the rims they are that bad to get off.
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