10 minutes and tire off rusty rim.

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10 minutes and tire off rusty rim.

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Really :D That's how long it took. I had a couple of old and very dry rot cracked tires on Dodge rims that I got from my buddy Ralph and after reading Gary's post "Now, back to that tire...." I decided to use a method that has worked for me many times on the past when changing the rubber on Dodges and 9:00X20s from some of the International dumpers I used to own and time how long it took to get the old one completely off the rim.
I use a dull bladed garden mattock only because I don't have the correct duck billed hammer usually used for tire removal which is simular to the Adze that T Highway and Lifer and discussed. I lubed the bead with plenty of liquid soap and carefully worked my way around the lock ring, between the ring and the bead until it was free. Then used a tire spoon and pry bar made for this purpose to get the lock ring off, then flipped the tire and rim over and started on the other side while the supported off the ground on a wood block to allow the tire to drop free once the bead was broken.
As I stated before it really only took 10 minutes, I started at 2:45 pm and was finished at 2:55 but then took a couple of pix and put the tools away and yes that is ice in shot #3, we had about 3" of snow and ice yesterday. Next comes blasting the rim like the one I did friday.

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Post by powerwagontim »

Hi Carter,
Good idea on the mattock. I have several of them but never occurred to me to use them on tires!
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Nice job Carter, thanks for posting the pic's too!
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Post by Carter »

Tim and Bruce, thanks. When I was a member of the 29th Inf Div's 729th Maint Bn. we used a duck bill sledge hammer something like the mattock and since I didn't have that I tried the using the mattock on the 1st. M37 I owned in 1971 when I needed to remove and replace the tires because my truck's gas tank caught fire and ruined both rear ones. Like T Highway's Adze, it's a fast and safe way of getting the job done.
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That's the way to do it Carter.
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Post by Cal_Gary »

Unfortunately I cannot view your pictures from the office PC, Carter, but it always is easier if you have the proper tools (which I do not). I am still shuddering over the tire clowns airing mine up flat on the ground with no tire cage anywhere to be seen....
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