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This is how I dismounted tires this weekend. Works decent if you pay attention.
Make sure you stay out of the way of handles, keep your tongue behind your teeth etc.
While this did what I need, I'm building a hydraulic breaker for next time.
I used a piece of I beam and strapped the tire to it to keep it from leaning.
Used another strap to secure the jack against and under the rim.
A piece of rope to keep the jack from leaning over when positioning and letting off.
Some soap for lube when needed. Misc pry bars, hammers etc.
Wish I had one of those big screwdriver pry bars to fit in the notch in the ring.
There is also a picture of the washing machine motor free box fan from work, a necessity in this triple digit heat !
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Make sure you stay out of the way of handles, keep your tongue behind your teeth etc.
While this did what I need, I'm building a hydraulic breaker for next time.
I used a piece of I beam and strapped the tire to it to keep it from leaning.
Used another strap to secure the jack against and under the rim.
A piece of rope to keep the jack from leaning over when positioning and letting off.
Some soap for lube when needed. Misc pry bars, hammers etc.
Wish I had one of those big screwdriver pry bars to fit in the notch in the ring.
There is also a picture of the washing machine motor free box fan from work, a necessity in this triple digit heat !
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