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    Fixing Flat on M35A3

    I was messing with 14R20s, that who knows how long they were on the rims for before i began breaking beads. I used my tractor at first, but then after putting a fork through the sidewall of 1, i decided to find an alt. method and just did grunt work. now that i have fresh 395s recently mounted...
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    Fixing Flat on M35A3

    As for breaking bead, i use 2 tanker bars (5’ single chisel point pry bar), a 36” standard pry bar and an ample amount of soapy water or a penetrant oil. I had 2 wheel assy, that even snatch blocked on the 20k front winch, 1tn dually chained to my tractor and both truck and tractor chocked, and...
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    Fixing Flat on M35A3

    General maint standard practices in my field of work state to tighten till the click and stop. There is 1 installation procedure for my field that requires multiple clicks at 275’ lbs, to achieve the required thread protrusion.
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