How would you pry the tire over the rin, no drop so you can't get it to fit over.
Tractor tire runs maybe 30 psi, truck tire runs 75+ psi. Don't want to fool with that much pressue, it is not double, to multiplies many times as it rises....
As mentioned below, the troublesome rims are the ones that split in 2 pieces. All the split _rings_ are still good to use, I believe there are 4 good designs and the one bad one. The split ring you can see the seam out on the edge.
They used those widowmakers into the 1970's, I got educated with my Ford grain truck. You can replace them with a new rim, but they only make radial style new rims for most bolt patterns. Fortunately the millitary ran the common 6 bolt bias rims for a long time, and you can find military split ring wheels pretty easily. Unfortunately, most folk dealing in millitary stuff don't know what they have, and are selling the millitary tires, scapping out the rims.......
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