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Mounting 743 tires on rims by hand
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<blockquote data-quote="jp8775" data-source="post: 119925" data-attributes="member: 20329"><p>I also found that having a portable hydraulic cylinder with a clam shell on the end of the hose really helps. Use it to separate the tire bead of the rim. These beads are really strong. Also I use a grinder with a flex disc to smooth out the rim if rusted and coat it with spray Flex seal. I then put the rim back on the bobcat with 3 nuts to remove the tire and to reinstall the tire, it holds it so you do not need a second person. Hope this helps some one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp8775, post: 119925, member: 20329"] I also found that having a portable hydraulic cylinder with a clam shell on the end of the hose really helps. Use it to separate the tire bead of the rim. These beads are really strong. Also I use a grinder with a flex disc to smooth out the rim if rusted and coat it with spray Flex seal. I then put the rim back on the bobcat with 3 nuts to remove the tire and to reinstall the tire, it holds it so you do not need a second person. Hope this helps some one! [/QUOTE]
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