Posted by Leroy on June 29, 2019 at 10:10:55 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Tire work posted by Grandpa love on June 28, 2019 at 17:46:10:
I had one useda few times. The bead breaker is usuless, does not work. I had a friend that had a good one same as Harbor Freight sells so used his. On a fariry new light weight tire it would work. Don't bother trying to get a 6 ply or heavier or an old very stiff sidewall tire off. You might do like I ended up doing in Jan of 12 after I tried getting a old stiff sidewall tire off and tore up my right shoulder and I an right handed. This was in May of 11. Takes to much force to get tire off, was trying to jerk the bar to get the bead off and felt the snap when rotator cuff tore. I should havr had the shoulder surgery sooneer but ended up having heart surgery in June of 11. I could not raise my right arm up to even comb my hait untill sometime in 17. The unit was not atemped to use after that and I gave it away when I was getting ready to move last fall. The concecuses of using one are never worth the cost. DO NOT BUY ONE.
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