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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 4413" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Well, I ended up putting the rim back on the machine to hold it still. Greased it up and started prying it on, but I could'nt keep the opposite side from pulling back off as it it got tight. So I welded a piece of steel to the side of the rim to prevent it from coming back off and after that it actally went pretty good. I kept prying and hammering the bead in from the edge of the rim and in about 10 minutes I had it on. Took the zip cut and cut my bead holder back off.</p><p>So it is possible.</p><p>Tire has no hole it it must have been a slow bead leak, because when I checked the others they all had 18 to 25 psi, not the 30 I had put in last spring. Guess I should remove the tires this winter clean the beads and give them a coat of paint this winter.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 4413, member: 307"] Well, I ended up putting the rim back on the machine to hold it still. Greased it up and started prying it on, but I could'nt keep the opposite side from pulling back off as it it got tight. So I welded a piece of steel to the side of the rim to prevent it from coming back off and after that it actally went pretty good. I kept prying and hammering the bead in from the edge of the rim and in about 10 minutes I had it on. Took the zip cut and cut my bead holder back off. So it is possible. Tire has no hole it it must have been a slow bead leak, because when I checked the others they all had 18 to 25 psi, not the 30 I had put in last spring. Guess I should remove the tires this winter clean the beads and give them a coat of paint this winter. Ken [/QUOTE]
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