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Posted by John Roseland on Sunday, August 30, 2009:In Reply to: Case 580 Inner Tubes posted by John Morris on Friday, August 28, 2009:
I think the hardest part of your replacement operation would be getting the lug nuts off. The tires are easy to move around if you keep them balanced.If they start to go over, let them go.You can use the backhoe to put them where ever you want.Use the backhoe to brake the beads loose. The rims may be rusted so badly you may have to do a major sanding and repaint job on them.This is what I found while doing mine. I loaded only the repainted rims to take to the tire dealer. If you do remove the tires from the rims be sure to point the treads in the right direction when remounting them or you will have to remove a tire and turn it around.
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