Harbor Freight Tire Changer Duck Head mod with materials list - see description
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2022
- Harbor Freight Manual Tire Changer
Hunter style duckhead / duckbill attachment.
** EDIT 25-APR-2022 **
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See the materials list below if you plan to build your own duckhead attachment.
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1/8” thickness steel
2 3/8” OD round tube (2" Schedule 40) cut to 11.5 inches - line the inside with some antifreeze jug plastic
1” OD round tube cut to 13 inches (prefer cold rolled tube 1 x 0.120 for this part as it's true 1" OD. Otherwise 3/4" Schedule 40 can be used)
1 3/8” round tube cut to 3 inches (I think this is 1" schedule 40)
1 3/4” square tube cut to 4 inches (file down the inside weld)
1 1/2” square tube cut 11.25 inches, then notch to fit around the 2 3/8 round tube.
3/16” thickness 2 inch flat stock, trim for duckhead flange.
1/2” x 1” bolt and nut (1)
3/8” x 3/4” bolts and nuts (1)
5/16” x 1 1/2” bolts and nylon lock nuts (2) + flat washers (4)
1/4” Linchpin (1)
Replacement duck head
Hunter style (red)
www.amazon.com/dp/B00LC4MLPK/...
Corghi style (black)
Search for “Corghi duck head” in eBay
I’m using an old 510063 bearing race as a centering cone. For larger hub wheels I just bolt the wheel to the stand to keep it centered.
Harbor Freight 24 inch tire iron
SKUs 93230, 61603
The rim/bead clamp is helpful for holding down the tire when installing but not totally necessary.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWPTZ3Q/... - Комедії
I've been wanting to do this for a while now, and your design seems the most refined. Very nice and thanks for the comprehensive supply list. The 15* angle is clever and effective and the 1" pipe fits the included mount bar. 9/10 Thanks.
Absolutely ingenious, I know my next project thank you very much. I am mounting to my hitch receiver to free up space in my overcrowded garage
I take no credit for the design. Glad I built it though as it’s been used a lot already. Note the angle is not necessary.
That's the best working/designed mod I've seen on UA-cam. Great job Dan!
Well done, thanks for the video. Bought duckbill from your link.
The angle you put on the duckbill is a game changer! Thanks again.
That's great, and very professionally demonstrated, thanks for this helpful video.
This looks like an excellent but simple approach to improving the HF tire changer (Princess Auto up here in Canada). I really appreciate you having shared your build list too, as I see you prefer not to ship outside the US. Thank you!
Brilliantly done and many thanks, I need to change several tractors ties , a travel trailer and some other one . Very grateful 😊
Clever design.. thank you for sharing.
Wow, looking forward to using mine. Thanks!
I like this design better with the sliding cross shaft and the angle adjustment. Wish I would have seen this video earlier 👍
That looked ridiculously easy.
I've probably changed fifty tires on my HF manual changer, and fought every one of them. Scratched more than not.
Goodness, I need this.
Very very nice best one I have seen yet. Maybe add a sliding movable devise with a tightener on main shaft of the duck bill devise to hook the tire bar into when removing the tire so you dont have to use 2 hands. This might work but not at all necessary but it would make this one stand out even more than all the others if it did work!
Excellent work
There’s a guy in Quebec by the name of Pierre Ménard. I’ve purchased tripods from him. From what I see of your work on the modification I think that you’ll like his work. I’ve searched years for tools like his but found it nowhere except from Pierre. Look him up and check his UA-cam page out also.
Amizing 👍👍👍
Smooth!
Alright we have came this far, who is the crazy sob that's gonna mount a gear and little electrical motor on this and make it semi automatic.
I did this to my own tyre changer in 2019, still working on the motor for the bar and also a bead-breaker on the bar - reckon i'll have to post a video when i do!
@@LairdScooby Please do, I have some ideas on how to do it but none that I like. I converted the bead breaker to a cheap 2 way piston air cylinder, makes breaking the bead easy, just pull lever and the piston breaks the bead.
The government will ban it if it becomes semi-automatic. Anything that sounds scary makes it a weapon of war and the people who choose a new gender will get their electric cars in a bunch worrying about how it will affect their next abortion.
torque multiplier
Alright sir. Now I expect more videos from you seeing as how I've subscribed 😉
Nice meeting you! I’m a former tech and factory rep, but that was back in the 90s. So much has advanced since then. The work you do is way above and beyond. If you ever want a transplant’s perspective on NC hit me up.
Prety slick. Where can I buy those additional parts?
Nice, use lube though, raw dog can tear the sealing bead up.
Nice!!!!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Is the tire machine bolted down to the floor?
Yes some 1/2 inch concrete anchors with 3/8 bolts.
Thanks brotha for marking the metal for me in my kit , it was very helpful, I noticed that yours has double the lock down bolts it it necessary to have ? Oh and wear did you get that little cone peice that goes down first before tightening the rim down
Glad you’re happy with it. Just the one bolt is enough.
What machine is that. Starting road side assistance and I been looking around d for something cheap to start with.
Your design looks easier to use than the other designs that utilizes a vertical duckhead mount. It keeps the tire from rubbing as well. What angle did you use on the pipe mount for the duckhead?
It’s about a 15 degree angle. The duckhead still sits vertically. The duckhead mounting flange is welded on at the same opposing angle. Thanks for watching
Great looking mod. Would you mind explaining why you chose to make an angled bar for the duck head vs. a vertical one (like most other manual tire machine mods)? One of the commenters on this video said your angled mod looks easier to use than a vertical mod, but I'm not understanding how your angled mod is easier to use than a vertical mod? Would you mind explaining why yours is easier to use?
It’s not really easier other than being more compact and comes in less contact with the tire. The angle also keeps the horizontal arm shorter while still being able to do a 22 inch rim. Also fits in a usps flat rate box. Next ones I make may not have the angle but I still want to ship them cheap.
you dont need a duck head. best way to not scratch or damage the rim edge is simply to turn the rim upside down with the face pointing downwards. Just cut a hole in a rubber mat and place it on the top surface of the harbor freight tire changer. When working on the backside it doesn't matter if you get some minor scratches
Your mod makes it looks effortless, I noticed your tube is angled is that necessary for good results? Thanks for the link my duck Bill is on its way and at 13$ that's a steal!
The one I used in the video had the angle, but it wasn’t necessary. I’ve built and sold several after this one without the angle. The parts list in the description was what I settled on. Had good results with it. Good luck with yours
I've watched probably 50 videos on this type of duckbill accessory for the HF tire changer. Yours will be the one I make. If you knew me, you would appreciate that comment even more!
Thanks. Note the angle is not necessary and I’ve just squared everything up in the more current version. But I think the materials I’ve listed will get you a really good result.
what angle is that duck bill mod is ?
What state are you in, maybe I could come by and pick one up in person..?
I build same as yours but mine got stuck when it got a little bit of lip left . I didn’t have a centering cone so I’m not sure if a little big off center affecting the last bit it did remove and put in the first lip fine. Does anyone trouble with low profile 17” tire. For 215 - 45 - 17
That's awesome I like your idea if you do make and sell them do you have any idea what you will charge for it
I’m trying to get the price around $165, which would include the duck head and US shipping. The version I sell will be a little different from this one, but I will post another video soon.
Also I take no credit for this idea.
I’ve posted one for sale. It’s an updated design, which I will post a new video for soon.
raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/d/cary-manual-tire-changer-duckhead/7455352290.html
What angle do you have duck head bar at. Many thanks
It’s about 15 degrees but was unnecessary. The ones I’ve built since then had no angle.
Where do you buy it ?
What gauge should the square tubing be? I'm looking online and I see the 1-3/4" square tube comes in 14ga (.083" wall thickness) or 12ga (.120 wall thickness).
I use .120
@@enricopolazzo33 I ended up just buying the $90+18 shipping kit from eBay. The materials to build this is about $50-60 (or like $5 if you scavenge a scrap yard). I don't have the time to gather the parts for cheap so I just bought the already-welded kit that's ready to rock. I still might entertain your design if the one I bought sucks.
@@chipjumper Which one did you get and how does it work?
Anyone ever try reverse-mount wheels on this thing? I have not had good luck with those.
What is the biggest size tire/rim can you use to change on there?
I’ve never done anything larger than 18 but based on measurements it should work for a 22 with no problem
Great video brotha! I encourage you to get outta your shell a little and speak, I know it's intimidating but hey, do it for the content! We won't judge you!
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hell yeah!!!!!!!
Your video and others inspired me to build one of these. Just need a good balancer and I’ll never need a tire shop again.
@@enricopolazzo33 keep up the good work! an good old Harbor Freight wheel balancer will do okay. i no longer take any of my vehicles to the tire shop anymore. soon or later i'll do another video on my 07 Nissan Pathfinder tire size 265/65R17 way bigger and heaver than a car tire putting the tire changer to the test. love the vid, keep it up!!!!
Can you make a separate video showing your duck head mod tool and maybe explain how you made it?
Yes, I plan to soon. This video was just quickly done to demo the tool. Am planning to make a few more to sell.
Idk if you read my comment but can you make one for me. They have no welding machine or welding experience. I know there are available online but they are expensive then the tool itself.
Why did you put the duck bill tube on an angle? Is that a 45 degree angle?
It’s only about a 15 degree angle but the duckhead is not on any angle. I had welded the flange on to counter that out. Angle is not necessary.
Can this be used for motorcycle tires ?
No I don’t think so, but I’m pretty sure there are mods for the HF motorcycle tire changer out there.
Really don’t know how this makes it any easier, it faster just using the bar. Imo
Uhh, since there is no narration, can this thing do 19 or 20 inch low profile tires ???
Narration is overrated. I think it would work
Hello friend
Where did you get the duck head & the silver rod please . Thanks for response 🌾🌿🍀🍃
Hi. All materials are listed in the description.
Hey Dan I am interesting in buying this kit. Let me know thanks
you can email me dmjtnc@gmail.com
Hello there is it possible you can make me one how much is gonna be
The cut list in the description i think has an error, 1 3/8" tubing will not give you a sliding fit over the 1" tubing, you'll want 1 1/4" tubing with .120 or .122 wall.
I think it’s 1” schedule 40. I will double check, thank you
if your planning on selling this setup how much would it cost , just curious 🤔
I have been selling the fully assembled unit for 165 and a weld your own kit for 75. Plus 16.10 shipping. Either option includes the duckhead.
I’m currently only selling the weld your own kit. Don’t have much available free time to build them.
@@enricopolazzo33 that sounds like a great price, you use PayPal? If so I will order one tomorrow
@@trueitbycjtruitt9546 sure there’s a Craigslist link in the description you can contact me through there and I’ll send the info.
I've tried the Craigslist link and it says post has expired ? What now I want to buy a fully assembled unit please help
Your craigslist link says 'expired.' Where to get instructions for welding parts together?
I have one weld your own kit available to ship, in case you’re interested. I haven’t had time to put more together recently. I typically buy the metal from metal supermarkets.
@@enricopolazzo33 Thanks for offer; low on money at the moment, but may well like to get when
I am able. Can I contact you through this YT
channel? What cost for that kit, btw?
In the comments, you have noted that you have made these that you sell. Are you still selling this duckbill attachment?
Hi. Sorry not at the moment.
do you sell this part separately?
No, not selling these. Just a diy project I’ve shared.
Are you selling these?
are you selling those? i dont have welding equipment. but i need that mod
Yes I’ve made and sold a few, but an updated design without the angled arm. See the link for the Craigslist ad in the description.
@@enricopolazzo33 yeah I can see the images. did you use something to center the wheel?
@@1776FreedomNow im using a bearing race to center the wheel and it seems to do fine. There are better centering cones on eBay.
@@enricopolazzo33 This setup looks really helpful thanks. I ordered a few parts based on your description. Would you have a description of a bearing race centering cone on Ebay by any chance?
@@mrfoshobroful I’m pretty sure the one I’m using is a front bearing for a 2004 sienna.
looks simple when you do it other not so simple
can anyone tell me where you can buy the metal
I bought it at metals supermarket.
I have some precut materials I can ship them to you if you want.
@@enricopolazzo33 how much im in Greenville sc
@@antronewoody1327 hi please see the link in the description. It’s $75 for the duckhead, materials and hardware. Plus shipping.
Still selling the kit?
Sorry not currently.
There is a tire in the way
bearing race