littletoes
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Anyone use them, and what do you like??
What do you not like??"
Looking for ideas here!
Thanks Guys!
What do you not like??"
Looking for ideas here!
Thanks Guys!
Get two of the Motion-pro S shaped irons. https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0007
I have used them on everything from front lawnmower wheels to full sized rear (38") tractor tires.
Anyone use them, and what do you like??
What do you not like??"
Looking for ideas here!
Thanks Guys!![]()
Same here.
Don't piss around with the imitations that look the same and cost about the same. The MP tar arns have some subtle juju in the tip curvature that really makes them work a lot better.
With one of these and two 8" tar arns (and a good bit of experience, I guess), I can have two motorcycle tires off and new ones mounted while most people are still futzing with the stupid clamps on their fancy $800 tire changing machine.
I've found that passenger car tires work the same -- they're just chubby motorcycle tires. I don't normally mount car tires myself, but I will break a bead and fix a valve stem if the occasion arises.
If you find yourself working on large truck tires, or machinery/tractor tires, then rummage around at a real farm store for the stouter stuff you'll need. If it's the sort of store that stocks pink camo "Farm Gurl!" t-shirts, but not enormous tire irons and heavy equipment tire mounting supplies, then you probably need to try a different store.

Get two of the Motion-pro S-shaped irons. https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0007
I have used them on everything from front lawnmower wheels to full sized rear (38") tractor tires.
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If you're bending the tool to the point of no return, you're doing it wrong - stop - take your time and think! If the tire is THAT stiff, put more of the opposite bead into the drop center. If that still doesn't help, apply additional pressure to the bead/tire immediately before/after where your tire tool is (this is what bead-assist arms on the machines are for, but some wood wedges and bar clamps can also get the job done if you're without a machine). Unquote.
If you are having any trouble with the beads, use more lube! I have had some really old tires be so stiff they would not come off without a fight, but I never would have succeeded without LOTS of lube.