Posted by robert major on May 08, 2017 at 12:31:03 from (216.81.15.20):
In Reply to: Rim inside tire posted by vezult on May 08, 2017 at 11:35:30:
Hi My guess is as said before put the rim back on the tractor as long as you got plenty of room to work. let the tractor down until the rim is nearly pinching the tire at the bottom but not holding it tight or cutting the rubber, support it properly on stands for the safety police.
Then work with the levers and soap to get one bead over. I'm guessing you might have to adjust the tire height as you get it coming off to get more slack in the rim and bead. I'm hoping this is not one of those stupid small lawn tractor tires thats real tight on the rim beads. I saw a guy do this once with a big 24" semi truck tire. He was swearing and going pretty good on the tire levers for 1/2 hour before I left the yard. I know he got it in the end how long it took I don't know, but I'm guessing he had to quit his job as a part time minister on sundays after that big outburst L.O.L. Robert
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