I like the fact that you had to work at. but I have watched a bunch of these and most are just trying to sell the tool and make it easy. It works but it takes some work
I just got myself one of these to try to tackle removing 47 year old OE JD 214 tires. Wish me luck, the tire spoons I've used on other things just made me sweat!
Instead of beating on the base, you tighten the shorter bolt to pull the tool into place. You do not need to hit the base of the tool. I have that same tool. It works well, if you use it correctly. It will easily break the bead on large tractor tires.
I like the fact that you had to work at. but I have watched a bunch of these and most are just trying to sell the tool and make it easy. It works but it takes some work
I just got myself one of these to try to tackle removing 47 year old OE JD 214 tires. Wish me luck, the tire spoons I've used on other things just made me sweat!
Instead of beating on the base, you tighten the shorter bolt to pull the tool into place. You do not need to hit the base of the tool. I have that same tool. It works well, if you use it correctly. It will easily break the bead on large tractor tires.
Thanks for the input, I now see what you're talking about. Should be easier next time.
Just drive your car up on the edge of the tire / rim - bead pops right off. cost = $0.00
You needed to do the clamp tighter
But if you work on the floor and use your foot to push it in place it will be more easier.
Yes
Put some more soap on it not..