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BEST TIPS to Change TIRES on Tillers Mowers Snowblowers Go Karts Tractors HOW TO
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- How to Quickly and Easily change a pneumatic tire on a piece of power equipment. Use the machine to hold the rim and save hours/days by not pulling the wheel off the machine.
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sixtyfiveford
i can tell you from experience, i worked as a tire guy in my younger days a lot, big rigs, buses, loaded tractor tires, like 6 ft tall tractor tires, and i never had a fit like this go cart i worked on, the hardest tires ever, right next to to some 700c road bike tires. so when i seen you do that as easy as i open my front door i was happy for you.
These tiny tires can be a bugger.
carolina beacher those 700cc are a bear! I had 2 flats on the same tire within a couple days... gave it up altogether.
carolina beacher those 700cc are a bear! I had 2 flats on the same tire within a couple days... gave it up altogether.
Great video, thank you. I was about to tackle the almost impossible task of removing two rims from an old Troy built tiller. Not any more. I removed the old tire easily, now I’m just waiting for the new tire to install.
Thanks again
Hey man! Just changed the inner tube on my tiller and this vid helped me out so much! The soapy water made it a million times easier. Thank you!
Thank you for this video! I was able to pull the wheel and lock it in a vise. Putting the new tire was tough until I watched your video again. Vice Grips-genius!
Back in the day being enlisted I learned a trick at the motorpool. Since then I’ve always used a thin pack of bearing grease on the rim ring and it’s never failed me for a quick guaranteed seal first time every time. (Vasoline works in a pinch and is cheap too) Sure it’s a lil messy but it works and after a quick wipe you’re good to go! I’ve heard some say that petroleum distillates affect the rubber to deteriorate it but I’ve never seen it myself and have been doing tires this way just about forever. (Almost 40 years) I just think they’re the folks afraid to get dirty🤪 Also a benefit is when a little grease stays on the rim, it moves around almost liquefying with the heat of summer and use to add a rustproofing element to the rim itself😉.Thanks for sharing brother. It’s refreshing to see someone that has their sh!t together share for the good of all. Peace...
I'll have to try out some grease. It makes perfect sense.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You saved me so much time, aggravation, and expense. Seeing how it is cold outside, I used my wife's hairdryer to soften up the rubber a little. The plastic bag trick was much easier than the rope around the wheel.
Glad it helped!
The "plastic bag" tip!! Worked perfectly!
Your tubeless tire replacement video saved me hours of wasted time. YOU ROCK. Thanks for the awesome video!!!!
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Saved my bacon and a lot of work! Great video. Thank you.
Love the grocery bag trick. That will help at work when I'm servicing those tillers with antique tires.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Spent an hour trying to put tires on my tiller. Stopped and watched you video and had both on in 15 min. Thank you !!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the vice grip trick, that helped me out a lot !
Well done! A pro job creating this instructional. I'm going to give this a go, right now. Cheers.
Dude, seriously awesome tips right there. Way harder to do on a bench top. Great vid. 😎👍🏼
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
good job, great idea simply leaving the rim on the machine. I'm actually in the middle of filming fixing a tire leak on my craftsman tractor, liquid filled!
Liquid filled makes it that much funner.
Perfect timing. I just got my new ZTR tires in this week. I've watched discount tire change them before and 3 guys were cussing at them. This should be fun and hopefully I save $30
I had one I tried to change on a cart. Couldn't do it so I took the whole thing back where I got the tire. Took 4 guys to do it. I'll change wheels next time.
Great video. I've watched the videos on removing the wheels and none looked easy..This is all I need to know to install new tires. Mine both have rot. Thanks for great info!!
Ive wasted at least a couple years of my life trying to get rusted rims off rusted axles. Next time, Its staying on the mower while I use this method!
I've seen guys ruin their entire machine/damage the transmission trying to get these slip on rims off.
As always a great video with lots of good information that the other guys leave out...
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
great job! I need to remove the tire, so I can remove the rim. I love the vise grip trick.
The best advise you gave was to leave the rim on the machinery Haha! I replaced a tire on my lawnmower and took the rim off, I got the tire on there but the hardest part for me was holding the rim. Very informative video, once again.
Hey Thanks.
You make it look easy - thanks for sharing
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Make sure you get the bead sealer on the inside of rim also, before you seat the outer bead. Great video. Guarantee it saved some folks like me the nightmare of trying to get that rim off the shaft!
Thanks.
Great video! Very helpful! Love the confidence! 5⭐
I had trouble then I watched your Video and tried with Rim mounted to snow Mach. That worked, but it takes persistence. Thank You!!!
Great to hear!
You sure make it look easy Moe, The use of the vice grip is genius lol
Hey Thanks.
This is the video I've been searching for. Been trying to get a tire on my snowblower and the rim is rusted to the thing. Thank you!
On snowblowers I would highly recommend preventive maintenance keep the rim from rusting on to the axel. Especially if the snow blower uses pins to hold the wheels on and it gives you the option to disengage one-wheel from the axle for easier turning.
great video, thanks for making it. this is what gave me the confidence to do my own tiller tires.
Glad I could help
Another great video Moe. Cheers from Queensland Australia.
Thanks Mark.
Hey Moe another nice demo with good tips. Awhile back someone recommended using the vice grip as an extra hand, what a time saver. I had one of my tractors with a a rim rusted on. No matter what I did it wasn’t coming off. Ended up doing just as you did but wish I started out going that way first. Lost hours trying to get it off. Lesson learned LOL. Stay well, Joe Z.
I've seen people ruin their transmissions by trying to get the rim off the axle. Most front wheels on a riding mower I will take off but I generally won't attempt a rear one anymore. Tillers and Snow blowers I generally won't attempt either and I do them right on the machine.
I had the misfortune of doing that myself on an older Montgomery Wards lawn tractor. I had to take the tranny off split it open to change a c clip on the shaft. The only good thing about that repair was the oil was about 18 years old so a change was due. Funny still could not get the rim off the axle. That is when I started to use the method you demoed.
Love that dog and learned something too.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
For smaller tires you can use motorcycle tire irons as they're much smaller. Saves your tires.
l like that tire chuck too,
Mustie1 hey.. I was just heading to your channel to watch the next beaver video
It's a great tire chuck.
YESSSS...Ive been looking for a good lock on air chuck
I had a subscriber point me toward this one and I've been very pleased with it.
The plastic bag is a great idea ! And I always wondered about that threaded part and what it is for.
Thanks David. -Moe
Thank you for making this video 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
EXCELLENT idea to change the tire in place ! I cheat and use the small tire changer on my workbench. You might like my homemade penetrating oil / rust buster for removing those rusted on wheels or nuts. I am making a valve stem installer similar to the commercial ones because that little one gives my arthritis trouble sometimes.
I'll throw a rod into my vice and do it that way sometimes for the small front tires on riding mowers. The fronts are easy to take off the tractor though. I won't mess with pulling the rim off the back of a tractor though as I'll waste more time doing that than changing a tire.
I just ues gun grease to bead a tire up. If they're weather cracked I just put in a tube. Slime works good with punctures too. Good job!
Have you seen that tire soap stuff? It's like grease but thicker and comes in a big bucket that you can reuse.
This vid was great but wanted to add: if you are putting carlisle 4.80-8 power lug tires on a troybilt horse tiller you will need to double strap it to get the bead to catch and air it up. Getting the tire on and off was easy. catching the bead was the worst of my life. I finally solved it by using 2 cam straps applying medium pressure. I positioned the cam straps with the cams directly across from each other and cranked it to a medium pressure. It finally took air. Those carlisle tires have no give and the valley in a troybilt rim is deep. I hope this saves some other guy and hour or two.
Those Chevron tires are always a bugger on the Troy-Bilt Horse tillers. I generally have to use bead sealer to help glue them to the rim.
Great vid!
Great video as always! Thanks!
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Thx 4 the help brother!
Like the bag thing ,great tip ,thanks
Thanks, it works pretty good.
That bead sealer is the ticket. They make inexpensive machines to install small tires, but it also means you have to remove the wheel--which as you said, can be worse than changing the tire "by hand" as you did. Thanks, Moe!!
I've come across some pretty nasty rims that were no match for bead sealer.
I would add, if you have directional treads, make sure you pay attention to the tread direction. I also remember seeing a tire replacement video where they had an aerosol can of bead lube. That might be nice for a DIYer. When I was a tire installer, our bead lube was the consistency of snot.
Aerosol bead lube? I'm going to do a Google search, that sounds pretty neat.
Thank you sir !
Great tips, keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching.
Great tips love your work
Thanks for watching.
Hey 65, great tips, as usual.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Always a pleasure!
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Great vid! Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for tips.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
You are the Man,,Thanks,,,
Thanks for watching.
Thank you!
You bet!
I do it similar and that is usually the easiest way.....cheers
Thanks, for watching.
Hey thanks bud!!
Thank You
Nice Job; Thanks
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Great video and excellent tips
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I am getting ready to do this and was talking with my son who was saying we need to get those wheel's axles lubed up and I'm thinking no way am I fighting all that. UA-cam confirmed now. Thanks
You made it look pretty easy. I tried changing the small tires on the front of my mower and I couldn't do it. Had to bring it to the shop for them to do.
Wrestling tires is never fun work.
I totally get it, if you don't get it into the depression it won't fit. Thx!
Nice job
Thanks!
Good video!! You were telling about the 4 way tire deal and I thought yes I’m going to know what the pointy side is for, and you didn’t know either. No way :( anyway I’ve always used soapy water but I’ll try to find some of that bead stuff. I’ve been using contact cement for bead sealer and always has worked. Think I’ll get some bead sealer, I seem to always be doing little tires. Thanks.
I let a glob of bead sealer dry and it turns into a very rubbery stretchy substance. Almost like the rubber from an inner tube (a soft inner tube). It seams to seal the worst rusted rims I come across. I can't say I've ever tried contact cement.
The pointed end of your valve stem tool is an easy out for when the ears twist off and you can’t get the valve core out. You just pull the guts out with pair of pliers and backwards thread that end into it until it catches and starts unscrewing.
Use murphys oil soap for tire line works great used it for years
I can't say I've used Murphy's.
great dog
saw it!!!
Any tips for doing this when installing tubes? I punctured a tube with the screw drivers so I took the wheels to a small engine repair shop to do instead. Tires were leaky on a snowblower so put some tubes inside and never had an issue since.
Just going slow. I've put my fair share of holes in tubes and it generally only takes me once every couple years to slow down and take my time.
Excellent video, how many bloody knuckles I've had from removing old tires on rims removed from the implement.
Wrestling tires should be an Olympic sport.
I know I'm going out on a limb here, but I purchased Harbor Freights two red manual tire changers. The small one I used for the snowblower already. The large one was used just before I sold the John Deere 855, of course, got two flats in a row within two weeks, second one was on me, too much air pressure. The smaller one works a little better than larger one, the long round bar for the larger one, the molded end that pokes into bead is not angled right, so I might cut off and reeled back on.
I've looked through the thread, but I didn't find the link to buy the tires at a good price. Can you repeat it now? Great video, I have changed a wheelbarrow tire and it damn near killed me, I was stunned and delighted to see your video when I Googled how to change a rototiller tire!!
Below the video there is a description with links to tires.
I need to do this job on a rototiller, but want to install an inner tube, since I'm not replacing the tire.
This was more entertaining than an action movie lol. Is he gonna get it...oh...oh...oh...almost oh no! And again...almost...almost YES! Mission accomplished hawhawhaw! I know, I lead a boring life lol.
The anticipation!
I wished it was this easy on my M925 6X6. (Bead lock rims for those who don't know). Having a cracked rim from my semi to use under it made a world of difference though. About 400 lbs . of tire & rim (Super Singles) is not easy to wrestle solo. Any good hints for this? (Tire shops wont touch a bead lock. Basically because they have no idea of how to get them to seal. That is the easy part.)
So what you’re saying is I should take it to the tire shop? 😜 Jk. Good video, appreciate the tips
can we get a part no# for that air chuck?
It's the Haltec H-5265 amzn.to/2NxzcoY
It has saved me a lot of headache.
Another vice grip would make it go a lot smoother.
Easy-peasy.
Haha. Easy-Peasy....
breaking the tire seal from the rim is a pain. Do you have any advise on breaking the seal?
I will generally hit it with a sledge hammer while still installed on the equipment. On some I will take it off and step on it or drive over it with the truck to peel the bead off.
I will be looking for a can of that bead sealer !!!
Use gun grease. I always do.
Grease would be nice to help it seal. Bead sealer has the added benefit to locking the rim to the tire for low pressure applications where you don't want the bead to spin on the rim.
Did you grow, buy or rent the third arm you needed to get the job done?
It feels that way sometimes.
Try the front tires on an old rear engine snapper mower.
I know what you mean. The smaller the funner.
Totally agree these stupid things always rust to the axels
They weld themselves on good.
How hard is it to clean (the seam sealer) if you need to break down the tire.
It bonds itself to the rubber tire but isn't permanent. It just balls up easily when you need to get it off the metal rim or tire. It's essentially a heavy duty rubber cement.
thanks
How hard will it be to get the new tire off when it dry rots? Since you used the bead seal
The bead seal comes off effortlessly.
@@sixtyfiveford Thanks! I'll be using it on my mowers!
Any tips on changing a motorcycle tire without pinching the damn tube? Apparently I’m really good at pinching tubes. Lol
I got a buddy that uses pushrods. Must be the ones with the ball ends. Says it works like a whiz! I just use tire spoons and/or screwdrivers and go SLOW!
I've pinched more than my fair share of tubes. Even going slow catches me once in while. I do have very blunt tire tools that I'll use in these tube situations.
todd baker Put a little bit of air in it
Thanks for the tip,,,that did the trick.
sixtyfiveford: Sounded like a nice day to work outside. Birds chirping away and all.
They were a little to happy that day.
Those little tires are often a big pain to swap!
Thanks man.
Why have I not thot of using vice grips like that thank you
It makes it so much easier.
What size valve stem for that size of tire? Is it a common size?
Very common.TR413 is the most common and would work or you can get a shorter one, the TR412.
Moe sir, those sealers make it a lot more difficult to remove the valve stem and tire. I wouldn't put that on my ..wheels.. at all, I'd clean up the ..wheel.., even the rim of the wheel. And Moe, I've used different types of tire compression ropes and hoses, they don't come off, they're safe and a great help to seal the ..tire bead.. to the ..wheel rim.. sir.
The sealers do make more difficult, but most of the small machines will never get tires changed again.
Is that your tractor with the loader got a video on it
I have a video where I made forks for the loader ua-cam.com/video/ehMK487TaWU/v-deo.html
Not really a video about it but I show it working at the end. It's a 1984 MTD 995
Not a huge fan of bead sealer for car tires. Im in a northern climate so most people change their tires twice a year on the same rims. Some rims are quite messy with the bead sealer compound which after the initial tire use actually makes the next and subsequent installs harder and labor intensive. I save it only for mechanically compromised rims where a the rim is still usable but hard to air seal even after a good cleaning.
Thanks for the input.
I know this has been out for 4-5 years but had to comment - never seen anyone do such a fast expert job with small tires. I have a fight every time I touch one! Takes hours sometimes. I do work with smaller tires than this. Never seen bead sealer used! I may buy some. Have had the valve stem tool for over 40 years and did not know the purpose for all 4 tips or points! Sometimes now with all the cheap stuff from China you can buy tire and rim preassembled for as cheap as just the new tire. They are cheap quality.
I'm glad you like the video
Why not using a tube with the old tire?
The customer wanted new tires. Tubes were $14 a piece and new tires were $18.
I thought you put in a little lighter fluid and give it a light..
I've done that plenty of times as well.
what's your knife?
It's a Kershaw G10 Cryo. It's a decent budget knife that I don't feel bad about cutting garbage with.
Small tires can be a bitch, especially on plastic rims.
Yes, they can be.
change them every 40k miles
This tiller has a ways to go.