Posted by Jason1Pa on March 30, 2021 at 17:36:36 from (71.162.28.71):
I've changed a lot of tires in my life,but for some reason the 11.2 - 28 ones kick my butt every time. Was putting on new rims and tires for a 8N Ford of mine. I had to walk away after a couple hours of wrestling. Let me point out a few things. I've done them on the tractor and the floor before. Makes no difference in my experience. In the picture the tire looks dry. It is but the picture was taken way after I gave up and soap was dried up by then. There is literally 5 inches of stretch that needs to take place. I'm using regular tire tools and just can't get under the tire to take little bites. As always I'm chewing up the tire and about ready to bend the rim. I guess I'm not looking for advice so much as I am just looking to vent. LOL. All though I will never turn down advice. Like I said this ain't my first rodeo with changing tires. For the heck of it I was watching some Youtube videos and it never fails I never see anyone have that much of a stretch at that last couple feet or so to get one.
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