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From: RedneckRickem
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  • all you need is some screw drivers

  • also available @ tractor supply. we use one of those machines everyday in our shop and no complaints. also has a motorcycle attachment and a top post tire spreader available for it. it may be work but it beats paying a cool 1k for a pneumatically operated machine. with a few mods, it can do polished rims no prob. we also re-enforced the bead breaker foot because our kept bending every time we tried to do a truck tire.

  • i'd love to have one of them here its grab the handyman jack break beads then get 2 tire irons and start prying the tire off and use them to put the other tire on

  • wow never seen one of those tire machines before where did u get it ? do they still sell them?

  • i changed 8 mobile home tires with one of those once. it aint fun but it works.

  • i worked in a tire shop i hated doing it there with a proper machine i would not do it on that manual machine if i were drunk and was dared to

  • cool

  • man i'd love to even have a manual tire machine like this one... at my house we grab 2 or 3 of the biggest flat head screwdrivers and a couple pry bars and have at er'. when i worked at my local yamaha shop i had to change quad tires, but they have a machine that will do car/truck and quad/bike tires.. i had my fullsized spare tire on my truck and it looked like shit, so i took my matching rim to work and swapped the rims and washed the truck with the powerwasher on my lunch break one day.

  • that a "harbor fright" tire machine? :-)

  • Nicely done man

  • need more light

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