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Propane works well too. unlit propane torch. run it inside the wheel, then strike a match and toss it.Starting fluid and a match works every time
Propane works well too. unlit propane torch. run it inside the wheel, then strike a match and toss it.Starting fluid and a match works every time
I always use a wide canvas strap with a winch tightener, wrap it around the circumference and lubricate the new tires. then I winch the tire down and thereby force the bottom of the tire outward to the point that it pushes onto the sides of the rim which is lubricated as well.. Only then do I blow air into it. This works for me every time. When I was young and stupid I created a watch this scenario by putting a bit of carbide in the tire, added some water and held a match to the stem valve. The tire blew off the rim.Starting fluid and a match works every time
That sometimes works. It will not work if the beads are touching.When I worked at the tire shop we had every available technique. What worked best for cheap trailer tires was a ring blaster.I always use a wide canvas strap with a winch tightener, wrap it around the circumference and lubricate the new tires. then I winch the tire down and thereby force the bottom of the tire outward to the point that it pushes onto the sides of the rim which is lubricated as well.. Only then do I blow air into it. This works for me every time.
Sometimes works on a lawn tractor tire, but not going to happen with a #150, 15 x 19.5 NHS tire on a tractorI always use a wide canvas strap with a winch tightener, wrap it around the circumference and lubricate the new tires. then I winch the tire down and thereby force the bottom of the tire outward to the point that it pushes onto the sides of the rim which is lubricated as well.. Only then do I blow air into it. This works for me every time.
If you pull the bearing just clean it off a bit and you will see some numbers on the side. Those numbers will tell you what size the bearing is.Got my tires on. Strapped the boat. Put a strap on the outdrive. I didn’t tug the boat home. One of the bearings sounds crunchy… anyone have a guess as to which bearing it is? 5 lug 13” tires. 16-17’ boat trailer.
I know. Caveat is the boat is now 60 miles from my house. I was hoping to have everything to do it when I went back down. I ran out of time when I was there.. I’ll probably have to buy all possibilities and return what I don’t needIf you pull the bearing just clean it off a bit and you will see some numbers on the side. Those numbers will tell you what size the bearing is.