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Thanks...sickle mowers are cool for sure.....sometimes I think sell it...sometimes I say keep it.....lolFewMoreMiles wrote: Looks great, Bob! Looks like the front of my little Suburban with those five lugs. I think they are pretty nifty. Thanks for sharing the photos of the sickle bar mounted as well...I have only seen one in my entire lifetime, and it's a treat seeing nice photos of it as well.
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Question did you mount them yourself or somebody else mount them......if you did what did you use like special tools or what?Trouty56 wrote:
M Bailey wrote: Bob that looks killer with the ags and tri-ribs, not to mention the 5 lug front wheels! Very well done
Thanks Major.....I needed some new hubs for my 40+ year old trailer and recycled the old ones to the front of this....I would have bought 4.0-8 tri ribs but took a chance on 3.5-8's.....I will NOT make that mistake again....not only where they near impossible to mount....they are not as tall.... On this tractor, however, it makes the rear look bigger....hehe
Geno....sounds just like the wild horses you had at your show......awesome!!!
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Nappy....soap and 2 screwdrivers....big ones.....nappypappy wrote:
Question did you mount them yourself or somebody else mount them......if you did what did you use like special tools or what?Trouty56 wrote:
M Bailey wrote: Bob that looks killer with the ags and tri-ribs, not to mention the 5 lug front wheels! Very well done
Thanks Major.....I needed some new hubs for my 40+ year old trailer and recycled the old ones to the front of this....I would have bought 4.0-8 tri ribs but took a chance on 3.5-8's.....I will NOT make that mistake again....not only where they near impossible to mount....they are not as tall.... On this tractor, however, it makes the rear look bigger....hehe
Geno....sounds just like the wild horses you had at your show......awesome!!!
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Ok thanks:smile2Trouty56 wrote:
Nappy....soap and 2 screwdrivers....big ones.....nappypappy wrote:
Question did you mount them yourself or somebody else mount them......if you did what did you use like special tools or what?Trouty56 wrote:
M Bailey wrote: Bob that looks killer with the ags and tri-ribs, not to mention the 5 lug front wheels! Very well done
Thanks Major.....I needed some new hubs for my 40+ year old trailer and recycled the old ones to the front of this....I would have bought 4.0-8 tri ribs but took a chance on 3.5-8's.....I will NOT make that mistake again....not only where they near impossible to mount....they are not as tall.... On this tractor, however, it makes the rear look bigger....hehe
Geno....sounds just like the wild horses you had at your show......awesome!!!
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GT 14 wrote: I painted mine before mounting shoes, looks like you did a good job.
I mount all my tires by hand....I don't have tire irons...just crowbars and big screwdrivers....so I butcher the paint if they were painted beforehand. I use the card trick.....lower the pressure and tuck cards between the rim and tire......I learned a new trick too.....
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Trouty56 wrote:
GT 14 wrote: I painted mine before mounting shoes, looks like you did a good job.
I mount all my tires by hand....I don't have tire irons...just crowbars and big screwdrivers....so I butcher the paint if they were painted beforehand. I use the card trick.....lower the pressure and tuck cards between the rim and tire......I learned a new trick too.....
Go on... Explain your tricks. Because I hate trying to mount tires!
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Trouty56 wrote:
GT 14 wrote: I painted mine before mounting shoes, looks like you did a good job.
I mount all my tires by hand....I don't have tire irons...just crowbars and big screwdrivers....so I butcher the paint if they were painted beforehand. I use the card trick.....lower the pressure and tuck cards between the rim and tire......I learned a new trick too.....
If you don't have proper irons you can cut plastic out of detergent or other heavy plastic containers. Then put them over the edge of the rim to protect it.
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AJ WH Ranger wrote:
Trouty56 wrote:
GT 14 wrote: I painted mine before mounting shoes, looks like you did a good job.
I mount all my tires by hand....I don't have tire irons...just crowbars and big screwdrivers....so I butcher the paint if they were painted beforehand. I use the card trick.....lower the pressure and tuck cards between the rim and tire......I learned a new trick too.....
Go on... Explain your tricks. Because I hate trying to mount tires!
AJ....there is no good trick to mounting them....just painting them on the rim.....
GT....that is a good idea. I tried rubber roofing once....I still botched it....heavy plastic may work pretty good.... One thing about mounting tires....need three hands and an extra foot it seems!!!!
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