Toyota Forklift Tire Change

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2014
  • New tires made a HUGE difference in the comfort of our ride!!! We ran the old tires until there wasn't much left to drive on and you could really feel ALL the bumps, even if it was only about 1/8". The oldies were so thin that the maintenance guy couldn't get the jack under the forklift's rear!
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  • @Gotafish1
    @Gotafish1 7 років тому +2

    Just getting around to the older videos. Fascinating to watch. Never seen this done before. Thanks Linda for sharing...

  • @harryshort5458
    @harryshort5458 10 років тому +5

    Hi Linda I drove forklift for 17 years and can still remember how I looked forward to the annual or sooner tire change .Really saves your back and neck if you do a lot of driving backwards as I did.

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +3

      I bet you did, I was looking forward to the change for a LONG time! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @merc_em4799
    @merc_em4799 6 років тому +1

    Pretty cool to see other industrial tyre players setups and procedures. You want to be around when you press 22x10x16 or bigger those bangs will wake you up 😂😂. Keep up the good work guys, might have to load up a video of some of the work we do here in New Zealand

  • @georgedunham6833
    @georgedunham6833 3 роки тому +1

    Been doing these tires for close to 40 years on crown,yale and other types of electric forklifts. But with a 50 ton press

  • @korvtm
    @korvtm 7 років тому +1

    Used to do the same on Hyster S series forklifts.Tires we used had a wear mark on the side of the tire,drivers would sceam bloody murder when tires wore down to the mark.We had an air powered press that maxed out at about 85 tons.Often would have to use all the pressure that it would put out to replace tires.Hyster drive wheels had the brake drum and wheel cast as one solid piece,so they were heavy and expensive.One time our press would not press the old tire off,had to take the whole setup to a machine shop,have them saw into the tire then through the steel rim that the tire was moulded onto.Saved the brake drum got the tire mounted every body happy.Scared the s..tout of the machinist when the steel rim broke,though.

  • @cuskit
    @cuskit 10 років тому +3

    Wow. That's the first time I've ever seen tires on a lift truck changed before. When I bought mine (used) they installed new tires. Seeing the price, I'm glad they did! I've used it for 10 years now with very little noticeable wear on them. In my cabinet shop it doesn't get much use - maybe once or twice a week and our floor is like glass. Once a month it gets outdoors on the pavement. I probably will never wear mine down given the use. Thanks for enlightening us - it was a pleasure watching this video.

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +2

      Thank you, I found it interesting, so I thought it would be nice to share. You're probably correct about your lift tires. Our lift is indoors and outdoors approximately 2 hours per day and this is our first set of tires [we bought the lift (used) in 2007]. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

    • @laphan5457
      @laphan5457 6 років тому

      Japan forklift: xenangmgavietnam.com/

  • @vipero00
    @vipero00 10 років тому +1

    Love the bottle/scissors jack.

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +1

      Isn't it great! Made for low clearance, but we made sure to challenge that feature! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @timc2219
    @timc2219 5 років тому

    I pressed off my first set a couple nights ago- little 11 1/8" rims, man what a workout...silly project, saved a old 1963 truck from being scrapped, going to restore it and donate to a local air museum- they have a twin to it thats pretty worse for wear- this ones hideous looking right now, but has a low hour rebuilt engine, after redoing the steering and brakes, bodywork/paint, and a little hydraulic refurbishing, and tires of course should be good as new soon and not a whole lot of money spent...but gonna take some hours- should be both a useable tool for them, and fit their motif when decked out in fresh military OD Green- guys i work with think i'm nuts, but i hate seeing stuff scrapped just because its old... rebuilding the steer axle for now, front tires I may need to take somewhere they are 12 1/8 and a couple inches wider, heavy as heck hubs... restored a 1993 clark last year for the home garage- its kinda big, but really a nice truck, looks and runs like new...18" rims, thankful it had great tires on it, those bigger ones are pricey!

  • @BroomsCloset
    @BroomsCloset 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I've never seen press fit tires before.

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +1

      You are most welcome. It was something I found interesting, so I thought I would share it with everyone here. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @JohnBare747
    @JohnBare747 10 років тому +6

    Got your money out of the old tires when they are worn down that far.

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +3

      We did that for sure. Although, the extra wear and tear from the bumpy ride wasn't probably good for the rest of the machine. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @Rockerlopez-qi8ei
    @Rockerlopez-qi8ei 8 років тому +1

    I need a press like that and a forklift jack.

  • @geedubb2005
    @geedubb2005 10 років тому +1

    ka-ching ka-ching! Nothing about equipent is cheap. Thanks for sharing. I hope it makes you bunches of money.

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +1

      Definitely cannot be without it. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @user-vs5mo8nf1u
    @user-vs5mo8nf1u 8 років тому

    سلمت يداك عمل فن ودوق

  • @waynec369
    @waynec369 3 роки тому

    They got their damn money's worth out of those tires!

  • @dankronenberg946
    @dankronenberg946 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve done a few thousand of those tires myself In about 25 years

  • @tx_mex713
    @tx_mex713 6 років тому

    Using a nice Leader industrial Tire Press. Pressed the tires pretty fast , wonder if he works for a Toyota forklift dealer.

  • @gunterschone8402
    @gunterschone8402 10 років тому +3

    Hi Linda,
    the rear tire was pretty run down.
    But at some point everyone needs new "shoes", whether human or vehicle (tires).

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +3

      Yes it was well past its useful life and now that the lift has new "shoes" I enjoy the ride much more. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @Grizzleymann
    @Grizzleymann 10 років тому +3

    Cool video... I realize to video is in fast speed and it makes the tire tech look like he is really fast. How long in actual time did it take to change the tires? Just as a funny side note: our SpeeDee delivery guy looks like that everyday in real time, I think he has his thermos full of 5 hour energy drink instead of coffee...

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I think it took about an hour to change the tires. Those SpeeDee guys are fast, I always wonder how many accidents/speeding violations they get. :) Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @robertkavich7426
    @robertkavich7426 10 років тому +3

    Neat Video , never knew that was how you changed tires on a Hi-Lo . How are you making out after the storm , getting back to NORMAL ?

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +1

      Thank you, I found it interesting, so I thought I would share. We are still waiting for the insurance company to make a decision. Frustrating, but since the sawmill shop didn't blow all the way down, we can still saw until they make a decision (at least until the big roll up door fails, which is a little nerve racking). Thanks for asking and watching!! Linda

  • @MrBucidart
    @MrBucidart 10 років тому +4

    It will be a lot better ride now

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  10 років тому +6

      You bet it is...WAY BETTER!!! I knew it would be better, but when I hopped on it for the first time afterward, I couldn't believe how much different! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Linda

  • @craignicholson505
    @craignicholson505 8 років тому

    First time I have seen that !
    he should of replaced the split pins on all 4 wheels
    hi should of greeted the caps too
    a proper fitting socket would of helped put pressure on that castle nut instead he hoping the grease will keep the wheel from causing cracking to the shaft
    thanks for all the good videos

    • @Puckgrinder85
      @Puckgrinder85 8 років тому +1

      +Craig Nicholson You don't want a lot of pressuse on the castle nut, just need zero lash in the wheel bearings, no preload is necessary and causes more friction.

    • @christophers1247
      @christophers1247 8 років тому

      +Craig Nicholson lol you have no clue.

    • @craignicholson505
      @craignicholson505 8 років тому

      Well educate me with what u know !

  • @glenalguire6960
    @glenalguire6960 9 місяців тому

    I’m not sure how much good is being done by greasing up the rim though as it’s an interference fit , to me the grease would just be pushed away maybe iam wrong

  • @asdasd-bs9oc
    @asdasd-bs9oc 9 років тому

    تيوتا ومهندسي تيوتا كلهم فن ودوق

  • @forklifttechnicianguru5126
    @forklifttechnicianguru5126 2 роки тому

    Good

  • @bobStubbs1
    @bobStubbs1 7 років тому

    I'm having problems determining the proper fork lift to obtain. It seems that the one you have handles all of the logs that you're working so... I can tell it's a Toyota forklift but what's the model and lift capacity? Great vid - all of them, not just this one.

    • @VideosByAl
      @VideosByAl 4 роки тому

      Bob, sorry for the delay in answering. We have three 5,000 lbs forklifts.
      Two are 5 series, and one is an 8 series.

  • @williamcrooker8329
    @williamcrooker8329 6 років тому

    Suprised ya weren't draggin the counter weight

  • @jtg2737
    @jtg2737 3 роки тому

    What is the charge more or less just for the pressing of a wheel like this, on and off?

    • @glenalguire6960
      @glenalguire6960 9 місяців тому

      I used to charge four dollars an inch , and they were glad to pay it , probably significantly more now

  • @emmanueladarve814
    @emmanueladarve814 3 роки тому

    Can i now how many tons this tire press.hopefully for your reply.nice video

    • @Genetics1
      @Genetics1 Рік тому

      anywhere from 100 to 200 tons i believe

  • @pauloribeiro6588
    @pauloribeiro6588 5 років тому

    faz um video desmotando o pneu bi partida ninguem faz pq?

  • @marcpeniket2775
    @marcpeniket2775 8 років тому +2

    So you don't block the truck , we would be shot in the uk if we did that

    • @sonnieandjacob
      @sonnieandjacob 3 роки тому

      Forklift jacks can't roll on a level lot its really not that necessary

  • @ianmilgate8164
    @ianmilgate8164 7 років тому

    would be fired by my lot for jaming open the up down like that we have a dead man lever on our presses

  • @bill45colt
    @bill45colt 9 років тому +2

    you would think the tire change guy,,,doing this all day,,,,would invest in a socket wrench the size he needs to remove axle bolts..

    • @LindasSawmillCinema
      @LindasSawmillCinema  9 років тому +3

      I think he has plenty of jobs, he works for the company that sells and services the lifts. Thanks for watching!! Linda

    • @dankronenberg946
      @dankronenberg946 3 роки тому +2

      They’re not all the same size it varies from size of Lyft and brand of Lyft

  • @Kebsoooooooooooon
    @Kebsoooooooooooon 9 років тому

    16 000 wyświetleń filmiku w którym gość zmienia koło w wózku widłowym ... swoją drogą co ja robie ze swoim życiem ? :(

  • @ammagato
    @ammagato 10 років тому +1

    Erano proprio alla frutta.