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Re: Removing and Installing Rear Tractor Rubber -
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Posted by Ol Chief on April 22, 2004 at 20:39:26 from (63.246.191.247):
In Reply to: Removing and Installing Rear Tractor Rubber - How's it done ??? posted by Amateur Mechanic on September 20, 2001 at 20:34:40:
I have read all the posts.Been there,done that numerous times.Have stood my backhoe loader bucket on tires also placed the hoe on tires with out breaking loose.Only accomplished damage to the bead.Since those many attempts and wasted days I prefer to load the tire and wheel assembly on my truck and haul it to the tire store.They had it off and remounted and loaded in 40 minutes.I saved the service call charge but paid $50.00.I reckon I saved a day and a half of my time.This is just my experience.I admit I have done a few easy ones,but for me it's a pure waste of time these days.
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