Posted by Whizkidkyus on September 23, 2011 at 21:14:03 from (64.130.158.6):
Hi ,
After changing a few lawn mower tires to repair or put in a tube with a hammer and two screw drivers ,it got me to wondering - Do they make a reasonablly priced tire changer for lawnmower tires ? One that can change the back tires as well as the smaller front tires ,on the everyday lawn mower brands that are made for home use , even the smaller ones on the front of the old rear mounted Snapper mowers as well as four wheeler tires or small golf cart tires or small trailer tires ? Wheather it be air , hydrualic or manually ( hand ) powered . I mean one similiar to the ones used for car tires . I'd like to have one to save time as well as back aches . I found this one on Harbor Frieght . It has good reviews , but you know what they say about Harbor Frieght stuff. Seems that I remember reading a few bad reviews about it a few months ago , though. Anyone ever bought or used this brand or any other brand ? Do you know of any good ones ? Thanks for any and all help .
Whizkid
P.S. Sorry for not posting this on Tool Talk , but usually get more responses on here .
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