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Posted by super99 on March 10, 2007 at 16:34:34 from (207.144.199.80):
In Reply to: tires tires tires posted by bm3501466 on March 10, 2007 at 16:09:10:
But it will be a bear to get tube in and seat on rim. Put 15.5x38 on my JD 70 that had 12x38 originally. Bead wants to climb onto seat and then you have a hard time getting other side on. Had to cut small 4x2's to stick between tire and rim to get other side mounted and then it didn't want to seat very bad. Broke it down and lubed it up 6 or 7 times and still wouldn't seat. put about 35 or 40 psi in it and left it with the tractor weight setting on it and a couple days later it finally poped into place. Just hope you never have to take it off, as my Grandad used to say, it'll make a preacher cuss. Chris
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