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Posted by RWK in WI on February 09, 2004 at 05:35:32 from (169.207.139.241):
In Reply to: Tire removal posted by Ron Barbee on February 09, 2004 at 04:09:48:
From your description of the tire off the rim bead it sounds like you have tubless tires. I have had good luck seating or reseating tubeless tires by : !. jacking up the tractor to take all weight off the tire 2. take a ratchet style load binder and run the strap around the center of the tire tread. 3. lubricating the bead area where tire is to seat with a soap soulution 4. ratchet the strap tighter to push the tire beads close to the rim 5. add air to the tire to seat the bead 6. remove the ratchet strap ( you may have to release some air ) 7. put air into tire to desired preasure If you have to take tire to a dealer I would take only the outter rim with the tire and leave the disk on tire. In the event you have a tube in the tire. Just lubricate the tire at the rim and put aire in the tube. I hope this helps you.
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