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From: whiteyrightback
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  • ok bunch of people callin these guys idiots..actually they are very smart. that is the best way to mount a big tire like that... i myself have used thi method several times on 18 wheelers and dumptrucks and it works every time.

  • Just warmed up the tire and made it easier.

  • Um a can of ether. You bunch of rocket scientist. LOL %)

  • dont these dumbass rednecks understand that fire feeds off of oxygen??? WTMOTHERF?

  • Those idiots need to go back to farming with a mule. Maybe the mule will knock some sense into them.

  • Pour gas on it.

  • idiots?

    

  • herpesss

    

  • farmers....

    always doing stuff with potatoes....

    filming in this case... :P

  • yous are fuds lol

    

  • Muppets r us

  • thats at sit invercargill

  • guess you used petrol.. shoulda used lighter gas and then it wud of gone onto the bead

  • It was a good attempt.

  • Most new agri equipment comes tubeless that's why most try and string them instead of breaking the bead , can't beat a cheater though for resealing them !

  • HAHA best thing is we did it again and it worked!

  • HAHAHA best thing is we did it again and worked!!

  • lol, that's what happens inside the tire too until the oxygen runs out even if the bead does seat, nice vid demonstrating what happens when you use this "method" Thumbs up!

  • LOL should be labeled EPIC FAIL

  • WTF you always have a TUBE inside any agriculture tire, Calcium fill or just air.

  • @TheNineveh like fuck you do. 90% of agri tyres are tubeless these days. ive been an agricultural tyre fitter for 32 years by the way.

  • @cherrypicker2001 Yeah sure ya have and I am the Queen of England. Grab a Brain before you think you know something. IDIOT

  • @TheNineveh that guy is right, all new agri tyres are usually tubeless

  • @TheNineveh no you don't

  • @Mr20Typer I dont what? I will explain it for the last time. When you get a new tractor it has tubeless tires because they no longer run ballast in them (calcium fill and even further back they used powdered lead). But like most farmers they never check air pressure until its to late shredding the side wall , after patching boots inside the tire you will have to use a tube because your expensive new tubless tire will leak.

  • @TheNineveh use rimguard, best way to ballast a tractor

  • @depsterboy thats a good method, absolutely.

  • @TheNineveh Protection is key.

  • WANKAS they cost a fortune agh well another fucked up farmer surviving on grants they don't deserve

  • They laugh?

  • aha ryan!!!!!!!!!

  • Well Alright! :D

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