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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on June 18, 2007 at 18:47:17 from (207.177.83.123):
In Reply to: rear tractor tire wont pop up on bead posted by super_m on June 16, 2007 at 09:54:18:
Hi , true story - I had a neighbor in colorado that worked at the same sand and gravel company as I did . He apparently had never changed a large wheel loader tire before . I was over a mile down valley and I heard the explosion . They think he had over a hundred pounds of air in that huge tire and he was standing on top hitting it with a sledge trying to seat the retaining ring on the rim . He and the tire supposedly went in the air over 40 feet . That tire and rim weighed about 1200 lbs maybe more . He lived through it but spent a year in the hospital with almost every bone in his body broken ( literally ) . I moved here to Iowa so I don't know how he turned out but the prognosis was not good . This was twenty years ago but the message is the same - DON'T OVER-INFLATE TO SEAT BEADS ! ...Randy
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