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Posted by Doug/Ont on October 14, 2004 at 05:40:08 from (199.246.2.11):
In Reply to: Flat tires.............. posted by Doug/Ont on October 13, 2004 at 16:00:36:
Thanks for all the imput, and will go with repairing my own from now on.This is based on what you guy's gave me on doing such a job, I did notice that the guy that came for my last repair placed his service truck about 5 feet from the tire in question (back) and never removed the wheel from the axle, just broke the bead with the hammer,he used a ratchet come-along after he pulled the tire bead off the rim,he placed a length of pipe behind the bead and hooked the come-along to the bar and pulled the tire away from the rim to help give more room to remove the tube this in affect gave him full access to the tube froma clearance perspective, also he was able to check the tire itself for nails,rust or whatever. The tires are not filled so this makes life a little easier.Many thanks to all. Douglas
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