Lol thanks, I'm new to this whole making stuff entertaining thing. I thought it would be hilarious if everytime I dropped something or when anything hit the floor it would explode 😂 🤣.
I have the same machine at my shop for almost one year, the only scare we had was one day it did not start and it was due to the power switch being loose, this happened on the 10 month after purchased other than that good machine for the price
@adamsaghi7959 they are good quality and operate like tire machines from the late 80's early 90's. I have made back my expense just on my trailers and vehicles alone. Tire machines and lift were an Ebay purchase, and I picked them up east of Katy,TX.
@@Modified1 That's interesting my wheel balancer came with a metal nut that gets spun on to hold the wheel, maybe try buying an aftermarket one on Amazon, there should be a big rubber boot that came with your wheel balancer as well and that should attach to the quick attach spin on nut to press against the lug nut face of the wheel that your balancing
Don't they sell a special lube for tires? I was using dawn and water, but it would dry so fast when the wind blew. WD40 evaporates after a while and isn't oily or slick at all. Also this is my personal machine. I don't mount and balance tires for anyone else. My friends go though more rear tires in such a short period of time I don't think the oil has time to do any damage.
@@Modified1 Murphy's tire & lube mountain compound is one of the best you can get, if you get in a 40 lb pail off of Amazon it's around $1 a pound and it lasts forever, because you can use it as full strength which is very much like a coconut oil consistency or a very thick butter, and when you pack it with that that can really help seat the bead, or you can dilute it into a soap water mixture and put it on with a wheel wooly
You're actually dead wrong. Water-based anything is terrible for both the tire and the wheel itself. Causes corrosion and can actually cause it to bond to the wheel making bigger problems. Can also cause pitting in aluminum wheels right at the bead sealling surface.
@@nathan00campbell dude I've been in the tire industry for over a decade, Murphy's tire soap is one of the most widely used tire application lubricants there is, water has no effect on aluminum wheels, it evaporates... You driving the rain and the snow all the time and there's no issue... Also Murphy's tire soap is an oil and water emulsification, I don't understand how you could possibly come to the conclusion that a water-based tire lube could possibly hurt a car tire or an aluminum or steel rim, but I sincerely doubt you could possibly have any experience in this industry... The only other option for a tire lube that's not water-based would be solvent-based and that's extraordinarily rare to see being used anywhere... You want the soap to evaporate so that the tire becomes very sticky on the rim and doesn't continue being slippery, that's why you don't use grease to put on a tire because it could cause the rim to slip inside the tire upon acceleration and braking...
Great vid. I was given this combo set by a friend. It's the kt-t810, but is missing some hose and a dual coupler. Basically, there's 2 small hoses that come out the back housing that I believe runs to the gauge. Any idea the size of the hose? Thanks
The machine has been very good and I've balanced 14in trailer tires up to some 20x9 with 35x12.50r20 and it's been great every time. Sometimes on larger tires it takes 3 or 4 cycles, but they balance out and we've tried all of them on the interstate with no issues
My machine works great. It's been 2+ yrs and not a problem. The lowest profile I've done is a 275/40r20. It does the 225/55r17 run flats on my wife's infinity with no problems. I don't miss the assist arm. Once I did a few tires I learned the little tricks to make it easy. Thanks for commenting on my video it really helps my channel grow!!
@2010bigfathen I just take my time with it and make sure the bead is in the void of the rim and keep it pushed down in that void while the machine is spinning, and it usually works out. This machine is like a brand new 1990 tire machine. For the $4600 for the lift, tire mount, and balance machines, I can't complain. I'm not using them commercially. However, had they offered the assist version when I bought these, I definitely would have got that one instead. Thank you for commenting on my video it really helps my channel!
Have you been able to accurately balance those larger truck tires to the point of no vibration? Mine will do car wheels perfectly. But larger wheels and tires like 20” wheel with a 34” tire I still get a vibration
I buy my weights from Ebay or Amazon. Free shipping, and usually,you can find a bundle of 1/4, 1/2, and 1oz for around $70. Each box weighs around 6 lbs, and you can order black, grey, or zinc. I buy the self-adhesive style, but they sell knock-on and balance bags, too. Thank you for commenting on my video. It really helps my channel grow!
@krzysiekv12 I'm not exactly sure, but I haven't had a problem yet. I also wear out a set of tires in a few years. The best thing I've found so far is the off brand baby soap/shampoo, the gold one. In the video, I was just using the closest slippery stuff I had.
@krzysiekv12 The instructions are crap, but the customer service was great. Thank you for commenting on my video. It really helps my channel out. I'm sure you'll learn the balancer in no time. It's one of those you just have to mess with it a bunch things.
I picked them up in Brookshire, TX. No I don't have that info I got these a year ago. Go to katool website and that info is on there. Their 800# is helpful too!
@GetSocialButterfly the customer service was great and you pick it up at a warehouse called IBY oilfield llc. on 359 or Waller Ave. but it was called farm to market rd.
Lol, you can put them on whatever time you want!! Just kidding. This machine isn't complicated at all. It just tells you where to put the weight, nail on, or stick on both go straight up at 12. Thank you for leaving a comment it really helps my channel!!
Love the sound effect for the weight falling off at 18:00 😂😂
Lol thanks, I'm new to this whole making stuff entertaining thing. I thought it would be hilarious if everytime I dropped something or when anything hit the floor it would explode 😂 🤣.
Good explanation of how to use the machine!
Thanks, I appreciate that. This is my 1st time being on camera, and still very nervous about my content. Any questions just ask, thanks again!!
Your how-to link should be included in the operators manual. Great explanation of the use of both machines. Thanks so much!
Thanks, I'm still trying to get comfortable talking to a camera, but learning how nonetheless.
I have the same machine at my shop for almost one year, the only scare we had was one day it did not start and it was due to the power switch being loose, this happened on the 10 month after purchased other than that good machine for the price
I agree, great for the price. I haven't had any issues yet
I have the exact same machines, I sure wish I had bought the one with the helper arms other than that, all is great with them
Me too, but this was all I could afford lol, no complaints they work great!!
They sell the arm as an add-on
How are they ? This falls withing my budget but am concerned about quality
@adamsaghi7959 they are good quality and operate like tire machines from the late 80's early 90's. I have made back my expense just on my trailers and vehicles alone. Tire machines and lift were an Ebay purchase, and I picked them up east of Katy,TX.
@@adamsaghi7959 I’ve had mine for about two years and have had zero problems. The balancer likes to be bolted to the floor.
You should also always try to use a back cone balance. Put the spring on then the cone then the rim then the rubber against the nut...
Thanks man, I tried to set it up that way, but the spin lock doesn't always work with the wheel I'm balancing. Looks like I'm using it backwards huh.
@@Modified1 I don't understand, what spin lock?
@@ryancasey4807 the quick release speed nut that I have is plastic.
@@Modified1 That's interesting my wheel balancer came with a metal nut that gets spun on to hold the wheel, maybe try buying an aftermarket one on Amazon, there should be a big rubber boot that came with your wheel balancer as well and that should attach to the quick attach spin on nut to press against the lug nut face of the wheel that your balancing
@Ryan Casey it has a cup attachment, it's plastic too, but it balances great
Water based soap lube only, using oil it never evaporates and it can make the tire slip on the rim and the oil can ruin the rubber compound....
Don't they sell a special lube for tires? I was using dawn and water, but it would dry so fast when the wind blew. WD40 evaporates after a while and isn't oily or slick at all. Also this is my personal machine. I don't mount and balance tires for anyone else. My friends go though more rear tires in such a short period of time I don't think the oil has time to do any damage.
@@Modified1 Murphy's tire & lube mountain compound is one of the best you can get, if you get in a 40 lb pail off of Amazon it's around $1 a pound and it lasts forever, because you can use it as full strength which is very much like a coconut oil consistency or a very thick butter, and when you pack it with that that can really help seat the bead, or you can dilute it into a soap water mixture and put it on with a wheel wooly
@@ryancasey4807 thanks I'll get some!!
You're actually dead wrong. Water-based anything is terrible for both the tire and the wheel itself. Causes corrosion and can actually cause it to bond to the wheel making bigger problems. Can also cause pitting in aluminum wheels right at the bead sealling surface.
@@nathan00campbell dude I've been in the tire industry for over a decade, Murphy's tire soap is one of the most widely used tire application lubricants there is, water has no effect on aluminum wheels, it evaporates... You driving the rain and the snow all the time and there's no issue... Also Murphy's tire soap is an oil and water emulsification, I don't understand how you could possibly come to the conclusion that a water-based tire lube could possibly hurt a car tire or an aluminum or steel rim, but I sincerely doubt you could possibly have any experience in this industry... The only other option for a tire lube that's not water-based would be solvent-based and that's extraordinarily rare to see being used anywhere... You want the soap to evaporate so that the tire becomes very sticky on the rim and doesn't continue being slippery, that's why you don't use grease to put on a tire because it could cause the rim to slip inside the tire upon acceleration and braking...
Great vid. I was given this combo set by a friend. It's the kt-t810, but is missing some hose and a dual coupler. Basically, there's 2 small hoses that come out the back housing that I believe runs to the gauge. Any idea the size of the hose? Thanks
Thanks, im still learning how to do videos. I believe it's metric either 8 or 10 mm. Thanks for commenting too, it really helps my channel grow!!
Can you please do a calibration video I think I'm gonna get that balancer.
The balancer comes calibrated and it's one of the only things in the manual that's easy to do.
Did you see the one I did on using it and balancing the 35x10.50r17?
I can do one on calibrating too. Thanks!!
The machine has been very good and I've balanced 14in trailer tires up to some 20x9 with 35x12.50r20 and it's been great every time. Sometimes on larger tires it takes 3 or 4 cycles, but they balance out and we've tried all of them on the interstate with no issues
Thanks when I get mine I will get in touch with you
Looking at this machine myself. Do you regret not getting the model with assist arm? Can your version still do low profile tires?
My machine works great. It's been 2+ yrs and not a problem. The lowest profile I've done is a 275/40r20. It does the 225/55r17 run flats on my wife's infinity with no problems. I don't miss the assist arm. Once I did a few tires I learned the little tricks to make it easy. Thanks for commenting on my video it really helps my channel grow!!
@@Modified1 Your opinion likely just saved me a few hundred bucks! Thank you!
It really has worked well for me. It saved me a bunch also!!
I sure as hell regret not getting the one with assist arms, I won’t even fool with a low profile tire
@2010bigfathen I just take my time with it and make sure the bead is in the void of the rim and keep it pushed down in that void while the machine is spinning, and it usually works out. This machine is like a brand new 1990 tire machine. For the $4600 for the lift, tire mount, and balance machines, I can't complain. I'm not using them commercially. However, had they offered the assist version when I bought these, I definitely would have got that one instead. Thank you for commenting on my video it really helps my channel!
What type of air compressor are you using with it?
I have a 30 gal 120psi Kobalt from Lowe's I bought 20 yrs ago. Works great and still kicking!!
Have you been able to accurately balance those larger truck tires to the point of no vibration?
Mine will do car wheels perfectly. But larger wheels and tires like 20” wheel with a 34” tire I still get a vibration
I use the opt and split the difference from where it told me to put the weight the 1st time or use weight bags
On the listing for the ktt800 it says it can do up to 41s. do you think thats correct?
Mine says 39's I've done 37's just fine
@@Modified1 Thanks ordering now then.
@@tacticool_twitorists I've had really good luck with mine
Where do you buy your weights?
I buy my weights from Ebay or Amazon. Free shipping, and usually,you can find a bundle of 1/4, 1/2, and 1oz for around $70. Each box weighs around 6 lbs, and you can order black, grey, or zinc. I buy the self-adhesive style, but they sell knock-on and balance bags, too. Thank you for commenting on my video. It really helps my channel grow!
Wouldnt wd40 eat away rubber?
@krzysiekv12 I'm not exactly sure, but I haven't had a problem yet. I also wear out a set of tires in a few years. The best thing I've found so far is the off brand baby soap/shampoo, the gold one. In the video, I was just using the closest slippery stuff I had.
@ thanks for the video. I have ordered myself a cheapish set too, a bit different balancer but hopefully easy to use
@krzysiekv12 The instructions are crap, but the customer service was great. Thank you for commenting on my video. It really helps my channel out. I'm sure you'll learn the balancer in no time. It's one of those you just have to mess with it a bunch things.
You wouldn’t happen to have the phone number and the address where you picked up these two machines, would you?? Great video by the way. You sold me.
I picked them up in Brookshire, TX. No I don't have that info I got these a year ago. Go to katool website and that info is on there. Their 800# is helpful too!
@@Modified1 that’s close to where I live! I am tired of waiting in line at NTB and Discount. Thank you!
@GetSocialButterfly the customer service was great and you pick it up at a warehouse called IBY oilfield llc. on 359 or Waller Ave. but it was called farm to market rd.
@@Modified1 I know exactly where that is located. Thank you!
@GetSocialButterfly ok last thing I bought everything off of ebay
Again another video missing Key info . Of input of information using the measurement tool
8:50 What did I miss? The wheel was 11.5cm away from the measure point. Thank you for leaving a comment on my video.
Good video but don't stick on weights go on at 6 o'clock not at 12:00??
Lol, you can put them on whatever time you want!! Just kidding. This machine isn't complicated at all. It just tells you where to put the weight, nail on, or stick on both go straight up at 12. Thank you for leaving a comment it really helps my channel!!