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Posted by Jim Johnson on November 20, 2006 at 18:46:39 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Pulling Tires posted by ih1206 on November 20, 2006 at 17:06:51:
You'll have better luck on the pulling site but I'll try to help you. If you want to try to cut them yourself call M. E. Miller 800 621 1955 they have grinding discs. You'll need a heavy duty grinder, get a good heavy pair of gloves. Practice on some junk tires until you get a little experience. Be very careful because those grinders will flat eat you up and fast but you can do it. Depending on what size tire you have it may cost more but we pull on 18.4X38's and it will cost you 300.00 to 350.00 to get them cut professionally. Good luck, email us and me or my son will help you if we can. Jim
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