Dude you are like a magician. I work at a tire shop where there’s guys with 15 years + experience where they don’t know this trick. We’re all taught the hard way and we struggle, I finally caved and came to UA-cam, you sir. Did not disappoint me
Well I was out of breath just watching you pull the bead out, so clearly I'm gonna need a full day to do this since I will need to rest every 3 minutes. Great job.
After having a rough time for years with tires I found your video and cut my time down on the bottom side of the tire by about 20 mins and many curses. Thank you so much, you are worth about a million dollars today in my eyes
Thank you for taking the time to show us how to do it. I Always get yelled at because i don't know how to work properly but thanks to people like you on UA-cam i learn and get better everyday so... Thank you again
Great video. I've busted tires since I was a kid and then professionally. Many people have no idea where to start or what to do. Very informative and step by step. Perfect👌. I've seen a few videos on UA-cam where they were working with the valve stem down. SMH. Glad that you did this video. 👍👍👍
You can do the same with semi truck tires. One thing you forgot to mention is you have to be in good shape to do this. This brought back memories of hitting the rim then trying for more accuracy. Thanks for the reminding video. Great work.
Thanks for the vid. I’ve slung my share of car and truck tires. But I’ll be doing my first pair of tractor tires soon and glad to see your tips. It’s obvious you’ve done more than a couple in your time.
Thank you for the refresher. I’ve done this countless times, but I happen to have put this tire on using flex seal because it was leaking around the rim(tubeless) Same principle to take it off just a little more effort. 😂
When you get the tire spoon and first start to get the tire off the rim most all people want to set the tire spoon real far away from the first tire spoon..I was so glad you showed to place the second tire spoon just a few inches away from the first spoon....Plus I found yesterday doing my tire that is the magic spot to get your tire spoon into it has a little type void.....Many thanks for showing a different way to remove the back side.... After 20 plus years of the tire being on the rim it is a fight battle to break through rust and severe tire stiffness.
I have changed a few in my days and for the most part I would do it the same way. Make it easier on yourself lean the tire against a pole or something to break both sides down and take front bead off than lay down to get the back side off. Save your self a bunch of lifting and the big bar you have use it on the back side to get rim out so you don’t have to beat on the bead. Take crooked side and get it between the bead and rim and usually you can just bump the bar with the knot against the rim and it will go between the bead and rim and pry it out. Great job and quicker than the tool to break bead. I like using wd40 or some kind of oil on the side wall to make hammer slid to break beads down. Great job
Yey, just ..almost..what I'm looking for. Bought a small tyre changer for the 40+ small tyres I have to maintain. First job was on a small tractor, Iseki TX1300. Got on e side off but couldn't get the lower one off, probably because the axle hole is not the usual 1" or so, it's 3" so I suppose it's no good for the tool. So will try the sledgehammer method. ..But the tyre is only about 19" across. Just tried with a lump hammer, levering up thumping down on the soaped-up tire, then trying banging a lever horizontally. No luck. Need to change these lawn tyres out for agricultural ones to avoid getting bogged down in the mud again. Thanks for the idea.
It does take some time to get the technique down but if your doing lawn tractor size tires which it sounds like you are . The can be very difficult just like atv tires. Doing those is a bad day. Sometimes you need someone just to hold the wheel still. Good luck with it.
@@generalprinciple5921 Done! Both Ag tyres on. First one no problem. 2nd one took three days! But I learned summat not on Internet that I could find. Yer 'tis -- and it's about how to keep 'this side', your side, the side near you down (6 o'clock) in the drop centre as you're mauling away getting the far side (12 o'clock) over the rim -- : instead of putting the vice grip (to keep the tyre sliding 'round) any old where, and vertical, I put it at 6 o'clock, and I put it horizontal over the tyre, and with the bulge part downward; this was key for me, and meant that all my jumping heeling down on the tyre to get it into, and stay in the drop centre was not in vain. I had bought new hefty strong 24" levers, I had bought big clamps to try to keep the tyre down ... useless. With this technique and just ordinary 12" levers-- job done. Unlike the vids that I'd seen where the tyres seemed pliant and ...Well, rubbery (!), mine were so stiff they seemed to have been made of wood. My other 50 tyres on various equipment hold no fears when ever I have to replace them (famous last words!! 😂). P.S. Is it the case that (some?) tyres have a steel wire running around the rim of the tyre, which fortunately stopped me snapping the tyre as I tried to force it over the rim of the hub? Thanks.)
powerram92 if you can get away with it a short is handy, but sometimes you need the leverage. Depends on the tires you are doing and what you prefer. I keep several to choose from
Can also use a skid steer bucket to break bead.., just press down with bucket edge. Tire spoons, sledge hammer. It's never this easy :) Maybe if I practiced more. Can run a ratchet strap around the tire circumference to push bead toward rim and minimize air loss if inflating with compressor. On the farm, we spray 2s starting fluid in the tire, out over the sidewall, light and step back.
I'm fighting a front tire from a JD4630. Front side came off easy enough, fighting the back side. Having trouble keeping my initial spot in place so i can advance prying tire off, and having trouble getting the irons into place. I tried the hammer trick ....... not working. Help!!!
Thanks! I was trying to educate a hole next generation of meat heads about music that has soul and substance but UA-cam beat me up about it. so I had to stop.
For tires that size go on eBay and get a tire breaking tool that you can use with a ratchet and socket. Second thing don't take the wheel off the tractor. Much easier to do when it is on the tractor. Third thing lube lube lube. think about what part of the tire is sliding over the rim and get it lubed up real good
Now, I know I heard you advise folks to start at the stem side and move their way down - which is correct - but you didn't follow your own advice. Worked out ok, but visuals are everything to some people, and the risk to damage to the stem/core is higher not starting to seat/unseat tires at the stem. Otherwise, solid video!
@generalprinciple5921 happens to us all, brother. Folks don't give DIYers enough credit - a tire with a sidewall as tall as that tire you're removing is no joke to remove. You truly make it look much easier than it is...I just did a set myself today - it's not a fun job!
Out here showing people how to tear their beads. Constantly using the wrong bar. Appreciate the thought but damn my guy minimal things you did in this video were actually the correct way.
Well I’ve done thousands for the local transit system and thousands for myself loaders , backhoes , trailers, buses. Heavy trucks and wheel tractors. I’m not a professional tire buster like some of you gentleman but dang I must be good doing all those tires with the wrong bar!
Started off good but idk why you would beat it off with the hammer when you could just dismount with spoon bar making it 100X easier plus you can damage the bead by doing that. Good video though
Thx! Yeah most need assistance getting past the rim at some point . I’m not actually hitting the rim! I’ve changed dozens and dozens of heavy tires just like that. But good luck and I hope it helps in some way!
@@generalprinciple5921 It didn't work by itself, but it definitely helped. Thanks for that trick. Now if only I hadn't popped the tube when putting the tire back on.
you got it all wrong,alls you gotta do is make a hard left turn goin down a hill then you gotta explain to your dad what happened and he tell you whos paying for it
Trust Nature Design I’m sorry about that. I am no tech guy and this is one of our early videos. Trying to improve and learn the tech side of things as we go.
Dude you are like a magician. I work at a tire shop where there’s guys with 15 years + experience where they don’t know this trick. We’re all taught the hard way and we struggle, I finally caved and came to UA-cam, you sir. Did not disappoint me
Thank you very much I have getting some grief from some other guy’s but this is always the way we did it thank you.
Well I was out of breath just watching you pull the bead out, so clearly I'm gonna need a full day to do this since I will need to rest every 3 minutes. Great job.
Thank you! If I can do it anyone can. Good luck.
After having a rough time for years with tires I found your video and cut my time down on the bottom side of the tire by about 20 mins and many curses. Thank you so much, you are worth about a million dollars today in my eyes
Remi Mitchell thank you very much! I take cash or money order. Lol
Thanks so much. Just broke down a 16.9-28 with your help. Hammering the 2nd bead over worked like a charm.
Glad it helped !Good luck.
Thank you for taking the time to show us how to do it. I Always get yelled at because i don't know how to work properly but thanks to people like you on UA-cam i learn and get better everyday so... Thank you again
Thanks you. Just keep going and you will get the hang of it
Dude you are the man great video for farmers like me thanks a bunch
@@tombruce6398 I’m glad it could help!
I always tell people their is def a systematic way to do this that makes it a lot less hell and this is pretty much a perfect example of just that. A+
Well thank you very much. I just hope it helps someone.
Well, Steve ,I must tell you how much I enjoyed your video. It's all I needed, thanks,Lester, from Nova Scotia.
Good man I’m glad it helped!
Great video. I've busted tires since I was a kid and then professionally. Many people have no idea where to start or what to do. Very informative and step by step. Perfect👌. I've seen a few videos on UA-cam where they were working with the valve stem down. SMH. Glad that you did this video. 👍👍👍
Frank Coyle thank you! I appreciate that.
@@generalprinciple5921 What size tube is that?
@@milesbennetdyson5 it was a 16.9 x 24 I believe.
You can do the same with semi truck tires. One thing you forgot to mention is you have to be in good shape to do this.
This brought back memories of hitting the rim then trying for more accuracy. Thanks for the reminding video. Great work.
Thank you! Yes I’ve done hundreds of heavy truck tire as well and dented more rims then I’d like.
Thanks for the vid. I’ve slung my share of car and truck tires. But I’ll be doing my first pair of tractor tires soon and glad to see your tips. It’s obvious you’ve done more than a couple in your time.
jcbenson01 thanks. Hope it helps you!
Thank you for the refresher. I’ve done this countless times, but I happen to have put this tire on using flex seal because it was leaking around the rim(tubeless) Same principle to take it off just a little more effort. 😂
@@christianshanklin5651 you bet . I hope it helped.
Just subscribed after watching only this video - thank you!!
@@NewEnglandRefugee I appreciate it!
When you get the tire spoon and first start to get the tire off the rim most all people want to set the tire spoon real far away from the first tire spoon..I was so glad you showed to place the second tire spoon just a few inches away from the first spoon....Plus I found yesterday doing my tire that is the magic spot to get your tire spoon into it has a little type void.....Many thanks for showing a different way to remove the back side.... After 20 plus years of the tire being on the rim it is a fight battle to break through rust and severe tire stiffness.
Good , I’m glad it helped!
After spending several days trying to get the second bead of my tractor, this method finally got the job done within 10 minutes.
I really glad it helped you out.
new subscriber here. Thank you for showing how to replace the tire... Now to be able to afford one!
I hear that that’s why I learn to do repairs on them. Glad it helped.
Holy cow, you made that look easy. That means I gotta try it.👍👍👍👍👏🏻
Grumpy G go for it!
I've always changed tires by hand love doing it i use dawn dish washing liquid on mounting them works good thanks for the video
@@MartyTodd-l2i yeah. Had to do it as heavy equipment mechanic when I was younger and keeper doing it.
May I ask why we would ever need to do this with our tractor tire? Is ti so you can replace the tube if needed? TIA.
Yes to replace the tube or the tire itself
Thanks for the video, man. good to see it can be done!
metaspencer thanks!
instaBlaster
Awesome job! Thanks for all the good tips and well done video.
Well thanks for the nice compliments. Ihope it helped.
Idk when was this video posted but thank u brow I got one my self and had a problem today 7-3-20 boy was it crazy but thanks to u I'll do it tomorrow
Federico Orta good! I hope it helps you!
I have changed a few in my days and for the most part I would do it the same way. Make it easier on yourself lean the tire against a pole or something to break both sides down and take front bead off than lay down to get the back side off. Save your self a bunch of lifting and the big bar you have use it on the back side to get rim out so you don’t have to beat on the bead. Take crooked side and get it between the bead and rim and usually you can just bump the bar with the knot against the rim and it will go between the bead and rim and pry it out. Great job and quicker than the tool to break bead. I like using wd40 or some kind of oil on the side wall to make hammer slid to break beads down. Great job
Thanks I’ll try those techniques.
Yey, just ..almost..what I'm looking for. Bought a small tyre changer for the 40+ small tyres I have to maintain. First job was on a small tractor, Iseki TX1300. Got on e side off but couldn't get the lower one off, probably because the axle hole is not the usual 1" or so, it's 3" so I suppose it's no good for the tool. So will try the sledgehammer method. ..But the tyre is only about 19" across. Just tried with a lump hammer, levering up thumping down on the soaped-up tire, then trying banging a lever horizontally. No luck. Need to change these lawn tyres out for agricultural ones to avoid getting bogged down in the mud again. Thanks for the idea.
It does take some time to get the technique down but if your doing lawn tractor size tires which it sounds like you are . The can be very difficult just like atv tires. Doing those is a bad day. Sometimes you need someone just to hold the wheel still. Good luck with it.
You bet good luck!
@@generalprinciple5921
Done! Both Ag tyres on. First one no problem. 2nd one took three days! But I learned summat not on Internet that I could find. Yer 'tis -- and it's about how to keep 'this side', your side, the side near you down (6 o'clock) in the drop centre as you're mauling away getting the far side (12 o'clock) over the rim -- : instead of putting the vice grip (to keep the tyre sliding 'round) any old where, and vertical, I put it at 6 o'clock, and I put it horizontal over the tyre, and with the bulge part downward; this was key for me, and meant that all my jumping heeling down on the tyre to get it into, and stay in the drop centre was not in vain. I had bought new hefty strong 24" levers, I had bought big clamps to try to keep the tyre down ... useless. With this technique and just ordinary 12" levers-- job done. Unlike the vids that I'd seen where the tyres seemed pliant and ...Well, rubbery (!), mine were so stiff they seemed to have been made of wood. My other 50 tyres on various equipment hold no fears when ever I have to replace them (famous last words!! 😂).
P.S. Is it the case that (some?) tyres have a steel wire running around the rim of the tyre, which fortunately stopped me snapping the tyre as I tried to force it over the rim of the hub? Thanks.)
You bet ! Good job. I know those smaller tire can really suck!
Super helpful! Thank you for sharing!
You bet I hope it helps!
Thank you! This video was super educational!
I’m glad it helped
This guy is great.
Thanks
How do you get a new tire back on ?
Well the same way as an old one. Unless I’m misunderstanding your question.
Thank you for that lesson.🙂
Is it good to have 2 long tire iron tools or one long and one short?
powerram92 if you can get away with it a short is handy, but sometimes you need the leverage. Depends on the tires you are doing and what you prefer. I keep several to choose from
For. A guyjust getting into it what would you suggest?
@@powerram92 2 long tire irons a tie hammer and soapy water.
Can also use a skid steer bucket to break bead.., just press down with bucket edge. Tire spoons, sledge hammer. It's never this easy :) Maybe if I practiced more. Can run a ratchet strap around the tire circumference to push bead toward rim and minimize air loss if inflating with compressor. On the farm, we spray 2s starting fluid in the tire, out over the sidewall, light and step back.
Yes sir I have done all that it’s never easy
I'm fighting a front tire from a JD4630.
Front side came off easy enough, fighting the back side.
Having trouble keeping my initial spot in place so i can advance prying tire off, and having trouble getting the irons into place.
I tried the hammer trick ....... not working.
Help!!!
Soapy water and you can hammer/tap the irons into place. Try using small steps.
Ironically, I’m changing a tire on a 1968 case 430. I noticed your tire is quite wider than mine. What state are you in? Why is your tires so wide?
@@Bigfeats1337 well I was in Florida and the tire were just on there when I got the tractor but were definitely too big.
@@generalprinciple5921 That makes sense. Thanks for the vid. Used the backhoe to break the beads. Have one side half off now.
@@Bigfeats1337 I take some practice but it totally doable. I had 16.9’s x24’s on my swamp buggy and had to do quite a a few out in the woods.
@@generalprinciple5921 I bet that is fun. Assuming swamp + tire = muddy tire. I don’t mind the mud, but I would rather play in it than work in it.😉
@@Bigfeats1337 yeah it was a great time in my life. Had a camp and buggy for 25 years.
Thank you sir, you are a gentleman and a badass:)
Well thanks , I’m glad it helped!
Wow you made it look easy.
It just time doing it.
Thank you. Really helpful. 👍🏼
I’m glad it helped!
Subscribed instantly when i heard the intro track
Thanks! I was trying to educate a hole next generation of meat heads about music that has soul and substance but UA-cam beat me up about it.
so I had to stop.
Let me tell you something ! You don't mess with this guy LOL
@@villacoya well I do t know about that. I learned it all from my mom.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 5 star.
I don’t know about all that! But thanks.
any tips for those of us who dont look like we could lift a freight train?
Weeeell now I don’t about all that! I just try to keep pushin till something falls off.
For tires that size go on eBay and get a tire breaking tool that you can use with a ratchet and socket. Second thing don't take the wheel off the tractor. Much easier to do when it is on the tractor. Third thing lube lube lube. think about what part of the tire is sliding over the rim and get it lubed up real good
Grat good you make it eser than it looks. : )
My mom showed my all the tricks
Great job 👍🏼
Thank you.
@@generalprinciple5921 no thank you helped immensely 👍🏼 been on a binge of your other videos great content
Glad it helped.
Awesome job!
Thank you . I hope it helped.
@@generalprinciple5921 it did! I’ll be fixing the old Ford 4500 this morning.
Any recommendations on tire tube patch kits? The day didn’t go as planned.
Yeah, an old fashioned real parts store or even Napa carry glue, patches and the tools needed. Shy away from a kit.
@@generalprinciple5921 do I need the special tools or could I get some good patches and glue and use something else🤔
How old are you?
52
Couple tips leave the rim mounted on the unit it’s much easier. Also go to your local tire shop and buy a pail of Murphy’s lube.
Thx done it that way a few times
Thanks for the info
right on
Thanks got save it where you can.
Now, I know I heard you advise folks to start at the stem side and move their way down - which is correct - but you didn't follow your own advice.
Worked out ok, but visuals are everything to some people, and the risk to damage to the stem/core is higher not starting to seat/unseat tires at the stem.
Otherwise, solid video!
@@derekmckay7397 typical. Probably just wasn’t paying attention!1
@generalprinciple5921 happens to us all, brother. Folks don't give DIYers enough credit - a tire with a sidewall as tall as that tire you're removing is no joke to remove. You truly make it look much easier than it is...I just did a set myself today - it's not a fun job!
@@derekmckay7397 it’s not to many that will put out the effort!!
@@derekmckay7397 no it’s not. And thank you.
Out here showing people how to tear their beads. Constantly using the wrong bar. Appreciate the thought but damn my guy minimal things you did in this video were actually the correct way.
Well I’ve done thousands for the local transit system and thousands for myself loaders , backhoes , trailers, buses. Heavy trucks and wheel tractors. I’m not a professional tire buster like some of you gentleman but dang I must be good doing all those tires with the wrong bar!
Started off good but idk why you would beat it off with the hammer when you could just dismount with spoon bar making it 100X easier plus you can damage the bead by doing that. Good video though
Thx! Yeah most need assistance getting past the rim at some point . I’m not actually hitting the rim! I’ve changed dozens and dozens of heavy tires just like that. But good luck and I hope it helps in some way!
Thank you
You bet
I haven't seen anyone get the bead over the opposite side of the rim with the hammer before. I'll be trying that in the morning.
Michael Hitsman hope it works out for you!
@@generalprinciple5921 It didn't work by itself, but it definitely helped. Thanks for that trick.
Now if only I hadn't popped the tube when putting the tire back on.
Michael Hitsman oh yeah! Been there!
I’ve done dozens and dozens of heavy truck tires that way. I hope it helps.
i didn't know tractor tires had a inner tube
Most do, but not all.
Super.chenge
Painful to watch. 30+ years of doing tires. But you got the job done
Man, my tires must be old, they're are not nearly that pliable.
@@hottractor1999 yeah and some manufacturers are tougher than other as well.
you got it all wrong,alls you gotta do is make a hard left turn goin down a hill then you gotta explain to your dad what happened and he tell you whos paying for it
It’s my mommy that I’m scared of!
Now try a tire that’s been on the rim for 70 years
Noooo thank you!
🤙👍👍👍
Do a bigger tire, let's say a 18.4-30.
🤪
@@ChiefManny1 no thanks.
sound is terrible, cant hear ya half the time
Trust Nature Design I’m sorry about that. I am no tech guy and this is one of our early videos. Trying to improve and learn the tech side of things as we go.
Trust Nature Design I could hear him fine
Take all the time plastic around your metal tools to take of the tiers and d not injury the tiers 🫶