Pro tip, get three clamps, weld chains to them and attach to a ring. Clamp to the outer ring and pull on the ring with a come along to engage the oring. Have a great day.
A machine just like that dropped its forks and nearly hit my colleague right in front of me. I believe something caught up the chain then it suddenly released. Stay well clear
A length of hose, rope, whatever, packed into the gap will help to hold air well enough for the sidewall to begin to swell. Once the sidewall begins to swell it will push the ring outboard, closing the gap more, and things will be underway.
No doubt Howee's has experienced this, so I guess the heads-up is for the next guy. While going flat it's possible for a tire to turn from its original location with the wheel. Meanwhile the outboard rings will stay "timed" with the tire. Be sure the mating parts are correctly "clocked" during inflation. If the mentioned "anti rotation lugs" don't land correctly things can become bent and miserable to separate/straighten. Best luck with your flat repairs
Penis. He means penis. In case anyone can’t put that together. “Don’t put your fingers where ya wouldn’t put your pecker” is the way I always heard it.
One trick that works for me after you jack up the machine, take vice grips, clamp the onto the cinch ring, and use pry bars to pull the tire out to the o-ring👍🏼
The vise grips don't hold enough on these rings, you can see 2 chain links still welded to the ring from a previous time of doing the ring pull method.
What are you lifting that you need lifts this big? Sounds like you have a lot of experience working in mines. 🤔 Might be fun to have 5 minute videos of you telling stories about your experience. I'd definitely watch/listen!!
That tire soap is no joke and wear eye protection when you are inflating the tire afterwards because the soap will burn like a SOME B if you get it in your eye. It took me about 2 days to get it all out and not be inflamed.
It might be hard to do in the Alaskan climate but on the equipment I use once or twice a year with bad tires I put timbers underneath it to take the weight of the bad tires and the hold up better when they go flat. They would probably sink into the ground in Alaska if you tried that!!!😂
We do that for spare machines, but You can't just go use the machine in the cold once the blocks are holding it, if you keep it on the tires & inflated, you can use the machine during the winter.
I love your videos and get a lot of information out of them. I've been machining for about 5 years at home with 1 year of college experience. Do you have any advice on how to find a job in that career path, im as knowledgeable as most people that first graduate (quoted by professor mcearihan) but no one wants to hire me, any advice?
Getting a job is very location dependent. If jobs are not available in your area you will need to move. If the jobs are available, but they are just not letting you in the door, apply as a counter person, floor sweeper, anything. It is mush easier to get a better job in a plant, than it is to get through the front door, so pick the best door opener, at the local mine the best opener is haul truck driver(I've seen professional engineers get in the door by driving truck). Very important, some will bypass you because of friends, relatives, brown nosing, keep cool do not get mad, if you get mad your reputation will not be good, and you will never advance.
Im just wondering how many hours one or 2 people have to spend trying to air up tires before it justifies buying some decent used ones? Or if possible having the ones you have repaired. Those look like they have decent tread justcleak air im assuming.
They hold air for about 3-4 months no problem. We missed checking it this winter. In 10 years we miss catching a low tire 3 times, but it is a hassle. Machines we don't use regularly we put blocks under, but getting the blocks out to use the machine is almost impossible in the winter.
One forklift may have been able to help lift the rear more by parking it at the fork end and raising the 988's arms. lol Seriously, if desperate for lifting gear, but with enough cribbing available, the lift arms can be used to "teeter totter" the rear up.
Fooling with motorcycle and trailer tires, I was curious why they sold tire mounting compound in 5 gallon buckets…
Pro tip, get three clamps, weld chains to them and attach to a ring. Clamp to the outer ring and pull on the ring with a come along to engage the oring. Have a great day.
Im in northern alberta Canada oil patch.just bought 125b clark loader 4 4400$.with 4 new tires.1 tire worth more than hole machine.ha ha
A machine just like that dropped its forks and nearly hit my colleague right in front of me. I believe something caught up the chain then it suddenly released. Stay well clear
A length of hose, rope, whatever, packed into the gap will help to hold air well enough for the sidewall to begin to swell. Once the sidewall begins to swell it will push the ring outboard, closing the gap more, and things will be underway.
No doubt Howee's has experienced this, so I guess the heads-up is for the next guy.
While going flat it's possible for a tire to turn from its original location with the wheel. Meanwhile the outboard rings will stay "timed" with the tire.
Be sure the mating parts are correctly "clocked" during inflation. If the mentioned "anti rotation lugs" don't land correctly things can become bent and miserable to separate/straighten.
Best luck with your flat repairs
When you need two fork lifts to pick up the back end of your fork lift... 🤪
@@Hey_Its_That_Guy ...and a third lift pulling on the tire to seat it.
And never put your finger in a place that you wouldn’t put a more sensitive part of your anatomy.
Penis. He means penis. In case anyone can’t put that together. “Don’t put your fingers where ya wouldn’t put your pecker” is the way I always heard it.
Likd your big toe
I haven't heard that one since I was a kid. The old timers used to say that all the time.
fuck guess you gotta give up any buisness
One trick that works for me after you jack up the machine, take vice grips, clamp the onto the cinch ring, and use pry bars to pull the tire out to the o-ring👍🏼
The vise grips don't hold enough on these rings, you can see 2 chain links still welded to the ring from a previous time of doing the ring pull method.
Not tire soap correct term is elephant snot 😂
What are you lifting that you need lifts this big?
Sounds like you have a lot of experience working in mines. 🤔
Might be fun to have 5 minute videos of you telling stories about your experience. I'd definitely watch/listen!!
Many hours already in the full length videos.
That tire soap is no joke and wear eye protection when you are inflating the tire afterwards because the soap will burn like a SOME B if you get it in your eye. It took me about 2 days to get it all out and not be inflamed.
Dude just lost a big handful of the goop lol 😂
Found a great set of used 23.5 x 25 for $1500...got em stashed lol. BTW a forklift fork is one of the most amazing things on earth
I sold 3 very good 23.5 x 25 for $2500 last year. This machine uses 29.5 x 29.
@@HOWEES Oh....that is a big fella!
@@Blazefork 23.5x25 would be a nice compact size for Howee's to use in the upcoming tire dolly build.
Love the chains on the forklift
Ether?
I have a crane on a really sketchy hill. I can never get a heavy vehicle to lift it up.
Foam the tire or use spray foam around the gap to get your air in
Country boys can survive!!!
I deal with this with both my military trucks with 53 inch tires, 6 tires per truck, pain.
It might be hard to do in the Alaskan climate but on the equipment I use once or twice a year with bad tires I put timbers underneath it to take the weight of the bad tires and the hold up better when they go flat. They would probably sink into the ground in Alaska if you tried that!!!😂
We do that for spare machines, but You can't just go use the machine in the cold once the blocks are holding it, if you keep it on the tires & inflated, you can use the machine during the winter.
Maybe you could put a heavy duty bicycle tube around the hub.😊
Flex seal will work, or liquid nails.
Ahh good ole Murphy shit will clean stains off ya jeans easy
Let set fully, then add air.
I love your videos and get a lot of information out of them. I've been machining for about 5 years at home with 1 year of college experience. Do you have any advice on how to find a job in that career path, im as knowledgeable as most people that first graduate (quoted by professor mcearihan) but no one wants to hire me, any advice?
Getting a job is very location dependent. If jobs are not available in your area you will need to move. If the jobs are available, but they are just not letting you in the door, apply as a counter person, floor sweeper, anything. It is mush easier to get a better job in a plant, than it is to get through the front door, so pick the best door opener, at the local mine the best opener is haul truck driver(I've seen professional engineers get in the door by driving truck). Very important, some will bypass you because of friends, relatives, brown nosing, keep cool do not get mad, if you get mad your reputation will not be good, and you will never advance.
@@HOWEES thank you, I appreciate the advice 👍
Fill them with foam eliminates the need for air 😊
Ain’t that $10,000 per wheel?
Im just wondering how many hours one or 2 people have to spend trying to air up tires before it justifies buying some decent used ones? Or if possible having the ones you have repaired. Those look like they have decent tread justcleak air im assuming.
They hold air for about 3-4 months no problem. We missed checking it this winter. In 10 years we miss catching a low tire 3 times, but it is a hassle. Machines we don't use regularly we put blocks under, but getting the blocks out to use the machine is almost impossible in the winter.
what dog breed is that? it looks like a badass all blacked out Siberian Samoyed. I love it!
Mostly Chow.
One forklift may have been able to help lift the rear more by parking it at the fork end and raising the 988's arms. lol
Seriously, if desperate for lifting gear, but with enough cribbing available, the lift arms can be used to "teeter totter" the rear up.
Between 5 and 10 k each tire ??!!?? Wtf
Scrap yard time!!!
Omg are you suggesting that he scrap that beautiful 988? Nooooo
@@TsunauticusIV on this episode of Hoarders! 🙂
It's paid 4.is your machine work n 4 u or are u work n 4 u machine
Need a bead blaster . There's another way but can be dangerous.
the one guy mentioned lots of starter fluid. that's the other way , boom.
@ronblack7870 done right with right person it does work. Definitely not recommended for anyone!
Put the tire goo in the freezer…..lol
I might try that if we do this again, but my freezer is pretty small, so it needs to be a no meat, and no ice cream month.
@@HOWEESCan we just use the frozen sausage that's already in the freezer?
Ether