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Re: Puncture repair on a 30x32 rear tyre
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Posted by Burnie on November 27, 2005 at 04:20:39 from (203.51.205.203):
In Reply to: Puncture repair on a 30x32 rear tyre posted by billybunter on November 26, 2005 at 09:01:38:
Billy, Unfortunatly, it's almost impossible to do this job without special tools. With rear tyres, I prefer to leave the rim on the tractor as handling them off the tractor can be a little dangerous, espcially when you're on your own. There are a ship load of bead breakers out there. JD make a good one: you hammer it into the bead then turn a screw thread which forces the bead off the rim. You can make a home made breaker out angle iron. Cut a piece about 4 inches long and weld some round stock to the middle of one flat side. Take a large hammer and drive the angle iron betwween the bead and the rim. It takes a lot of effort and you will probably have to go round a few times. There have been past posts that have covered this topic with some good tips and info. Might be worth a look.
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