Mounting 10 ply skid steer tire, first one in my 49 years on earth
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Like I said first skidsteer tire ever mounted in my life.. their really thick on the sides like ya old lady except they also got a wire in those sides so it doesnt push out of the way as easy as a little fat does.. but it was fairly easy throwing this one on the rim, except Murphy's tire & tube mounting compound had to save the day.. these been stacked up a while so they are narrowed a bit, so a little hard to air up plus these rims dont have a conventional mounting bead to pop over, they are just steady slopping beads like a big truck rim, sometimes things take a few extra minutes and thats ok..no need to make it a speed race and wear yourself down on rubber tire..
Simple trick: wrap a heavy duty wrachet strap around the perimeter of the tire and tighten it. Start adding air as the tire takes the air release the strap before fully aired up. Your welcome~
Congrats. Persistence wins every time.
I am fighting my 10ply tires on my f250.
Had em in the sun all day too.
I have to deal with those wheels on the J.D. 310C backhoe 12X16.5 I'm sure. Nice to learn how that wheel can be made in different ways and why. Wouldn't a rachet strap around the tire push the beads out to seat or won't that work on 10 ply that I also have? Great video.
These tires are so narrow & tough the rachet strap doesnt do any good. A cheetah blaster tank works sometimes but not always. On a wider tire the strap might work better
Hillbillies for life!! Lol. Nice video man
Don't buy Walmart starting fluid. It is crap for mounting tires. John deere starting fluid has the flash boom you need to seat the beads. No comparison.
Interesting you dont show how to take them off
Well I have now done that on a skid steer. But didn't think to video it. But at the time of this video these were all brand new wheels. I do have a couple videos where I break down big truck tires. Really about the same except sidewalls on old skidsteer tires are tough & kinda a bear.. Thanks for watching
@@Mrhilljack it took me 1 hour more or less to change the four of them
Nor presin y is OK
Your hand...Really ? And did you try to inflate that with the valve core in it? Take the valve core out, and stand the tire up when Inflating. If it doesn't inflate put your knee on the top of it to expand it. Then you can use the cheetah if it fails. You failed with the cheetah because you didn't put a 4 x 4 or a 2 x 4 to support the rim to close the bead on the back side. You only have to pack the bead if you don't have a cheetah. Use rubber gloves if you're going to pack the bead. Murphy's oil soap tire mounting compound comes with a mouse to lube the tire with. Native American...You sure? I bet after you wash your hands. They turn redder than a Native American from the soap. Soap all over the tools.
I don't mind the soap,. Doesn't irritate my skin any. . Usually just wipe the soap off and throw back in the bucket as the tire airs up have done that for years. Skidsteer tires are very stiff & tough . No one's Knee is going to expand it at all, even if a feller weighs 500 pounds. I got em all mounted that's about all that matters.. that skidsteer Is sold and long gone.
@@Mrhilljack Good enough