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Re: Removing and Installing Rear Tractor Rubber - How's it done ???
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Posted by KWB on September 21, 2001 at 18:58:56 from (209.32.236.21):
In Reply to: Removing and Installing Rear Tractor Rubber - How's it done ??? posted by Amateur Mechanic on September 20, 2001 at 20:34:40:
I like the high-lift jack method. In the past I had borrowed my neighbors sliding-hammer type tire tool, a lot better than using a hammer, but still a lot of work. I recently used a hi-lift jack to take some tires off a 39B. They had been on a long time and had fluid in them. I thought the jack method worked better than anything else I've tried. You need to have something solid, like another tractor, to brace the jack against when doing the outside bead. I liked not having to remove the wheel from the tractor too.
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