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Breaking tractor beads
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1633891" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>On the tractor is my preferred method by far . Could to them i n less then 1/2 the time .and tnat doesnt include the time to remove and replace it from tractor</p><p>The old school bottle jacks will work as well. Place the bottom of the bottle jack against the bead and the other side against the tractor frame. Most newer bottle jack wont work because they will not jack one their side. If you use either one Dont use lube of any kind on the tire near the jack this only makes the jacks slip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1633891, member: 39072"] On the tractor is my preferred method by far . Could to them i n less then 1/2 the time .and tnat doesnt include the time to remove and replace it from tractor The old school bottle jacks will work as well. Place the bottom of the bottle jack against the bead and the other side against the tractor frame. Most newer bottle jack wont work because they will not jack one their side. If you use either one Dont use lube of any kind on the tire near the jack this only makes the jacks slip [/QUOTE]
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