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Mounting 743 tires on rims by hand
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<blockquote data-quote="jp8775" data-source="post: 119956" data-attributes="member: 20329"><p>I just did SD bobcat tires. Not that bad, warm the bead up with a heat gun. The bead on a bobcat rim is less than a 1/2" tall. Must get the opposite side of the tire in the center of the wheel by pushing it down. I put the tires in the sun in the summer time. Need to do this indoors in the winter could never do this by hand in the winter. If you do not want to mount the tires back up have a tire shop do it, but I just cleaned up two rims and sealed them with rust preventative paint so I know the rims are not going to rust away. That will really cost you to have the tire shop do that. Also they wont charge as much if they only have to mount the tire only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp8775, post: 119956, member: 20329"] I just did SD bobcat tires. Not that bad, warm the bead up with a heat gun. The bead on a bobcat rim is less than a 1/2" tall. Must get the opposite side of the tire in the center of the wheel by pushing it down. I put the tires in the sun in the summer time. Need to do this indoors in the winter could never do this by hand in the winter. If you do not want to mount the tires back up have a tire shop do it, but I just cleaned up two rims and sealed them with rust preventative paint so I know the rims are not going to rust away. That will really cost you to have the tire shop do that. Also they wont charge as much if they only have to mount the tire only. [/QUOTE]
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