Posted by hd6gtom on December 08, 2016 at 12:38:28 from (173.29.173.135):
In Reply to: NEW REAR TIRES posted by JDBRIDER on December 08, 2016 at 10:50:17:
JD do NOT use grease. It will eventually destroy the rubber around the bead. seen it too many times. Get some tire mounting liquid from NaPA. It has an anti rust built into it. Not as slick as some but for the size tires you are mounting it will be fine. It is far slicker than any dish soap. You have picked a good brand of tire to put on. I sold and mounted many semi loads of them. Please tell us you are putting new tubes in too. A duck billed tire hammer to break down the outside bead, take your bars and pull the outside bead off. that will allow you a little more room on the tractor to work the inside bead. Once the inside bead is broken down, pull the old tube, pop off the tire and you are ready to wire brush the rim. If I were you, I would have it close to electricity and use a drill or 4" grinder to remove any rust, far easier than a scraper and hand held wire brush. Simply lube up the new tire, make sure the tread is the right way, make sure the valve stem hole is the right way and mount her up. Put lots of lube on the rim before you start to air it up.
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