Thanks, I try to get my kids involved in all aspects of work and fun. One day when I'm not around they will have the experience and knowledge to do what ever comes their way.
WD-40 sprayed around bead would greatly help.Once breaking down a truck tire with a slide hammer bead breaker worked my butt off. after I was finished boss asked "why I hadn't used rubber lube?" he almost ate that slide hammer, but I never forgot that lesson. LL&P
@@justinschneider2307 Yeah you got a point I was also in my 20's.... many years ago. cool tool for sure. as I'm sure you know they also have the pneumatic ones too. take care you have a hard working little man there with ya.
I have put one of my other cars on a jack and let it down on the wheel edge quickly, then spinned it around a couple times to other sides and repeated. I don't think that would on that big ole tractor tire.
Because the nut is held on with a roll pin, the company stated "Do not use an impact wrench" and some of the reviews showed the nut and roll pin sheared off.
Settle down buddy, I was using the tool as it was intended. Sure go spend another $100 to 300 more on an impact ready tool to save 3 minutes. I only have a need for this tool a few times a year at best, I am fine with the manual tool. I need the exercise.
That young man's tearing it up!!!💪🤠
That little engeneer has done a great job!
This was awesome. A boy and his dad!!!!!
Thanks, I try to get my kids involved in all aspects of work and fun. One day when I'm not around they will have the experience and knowledge to do what ever comes their way.
Teamwork! Good job dad.
Great video!
I need one of those tools. Nice. Thanks
Great video ! 👍
Use the impact. I have that tool and it is great. I always use my battery impact 6ah battery
WD-40 sprayed around bead would greatly help.Once breaking down a truck tire with a slide hammer bead breaker worked my butt off. after I was finished boss asked "why I hadn't used rubber lube?" he almost ate that slide hammer, but I never forgot that lesson. LL&P
Great camara men🙊
In the tire biz that style of bead breaker is known as a " 3 finger willy".
Been using an impact on mine for years now. Still use it whenever I can't get the pneumatic one in a tight spot.
I am sure I could, but I wanted to use it as intended and show how it worked. I would also probably weld the nut on vs. rely on the pin to hold it.
I broke down many of those with a duckbill sledge and a couple of tires bares.
I did too in my late teens and early 20's but this is much easier. More than one way to break a sweat. Tools cost about the same.
@@justinschneider2307 Yeah you got a point I was also in my 20's.... many years ago. cool tool for sure. as I'm sure you know they also have the pneumatic ones too. take care you have a hard working little man there with ya.
I have put one of my other cars on a jack and let it down on the wheel edge quickly, then spinned it around a couple times to other sides and repeated. I don't think that would on that big ole tractor tire.
Dear Dad, why dont you use an impact wrench? if so, just only 1 minute. but seems ur kid got a nicely moment
Because the nut is held on with a roll pin, the company stated "Do not use an impact wrench" and some of the reviews showed the nut and roll pin sheared off.
@@justinschneider2307 oh, got you
I've ruined so much shit with an impact wrench 😂😂😂😭😭
@@justinschneider2307 Thanks for the reminder Justin I have the same tool and did not know that an impact could ruin the tool very good advice.
What’s it called
Brand
Oh b bore. Sorry
Hold it!!! Just pour a little gasoline around the bead and it will let go after just a few minutes. Gas will work where NOTHING else will.
WHY DONT YOU AN IMPACT, TELLS ME ITS A WEAK TOOL
BECAUSE YOU USE AN IPACT IT WILL STRIP OUT, PNUE TEC TIRE TOOL HAS ONE THE IMACT FRIENDLY CHECK IT OUT ON YOU TUBE
Settle down buddy, I was using the tool as it was intended. Sure go spend another $100 to 300 more on an impact ready tool to save 3 minutes. I only have a need for this tool a few times a year at best, I am fine with the manual tool. I need the exercise.
@@justinschneider2307 One in every crowd, oops, there's one! (Craig)
can i get one
Ebay