Posted by Pete76NY on February 11, 2009 at 19:15:24 from (69.205.231.134):
In Reply to: Re: Tire Madness posted by JMS/.MN on February 11, 2009 at 17:48:22:
One HOT HOT HOT July or August day a couple years ago we sold a JD B, we wanted the tires that were on it, but they were on weird rims, our JD A had bad tires and hasn't been restored yet, so the ones on our Super H (rims already painted for the Super H), another old set needed to be moounted on the weird rims and put back on the "seller" B, and we had 2 new sets, one for the Super H, and one for the JD B we were not selling. 2 sets of tire spoons a slide hammer bead beaker, our Super C with Quick Hitch and a 4x4 block (that down pressure mades the bead breaker almost obsolete!!!) alot of water (drinking and spraying off), alot of towels for the sweat, alot of swearing...we got them all dismoumted, swithched, mounted and on the proper tractors by mid afternoon. Note: Neither of us has changed a tire since...the place we buy them now happily gets the few extra dollars to dismount/mount...some of the best money we ever spend.
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