IDIBRONCO
IDIBRONCO
I can perfectly understand what you guys are talking about. I mainly fixed farm tires like these when I worked at the local Good Year store for about 18 months. It's MUCH easier to do with the right tools. A few months after I quit there, a guy got me to fix one that was on the back of his small International tractor. The tire had only been there for about 6 months and it was still hard to get it off without the right tools. I did it though. I was lucky enough that the installer (who worked at Firestone) didn't clean up the rim good enough and some rust had rubbed a small hole in the tube.