Thanks for making this video. I have watched several and your the only one who explained the remount end of the tool. I bought a 4040 coats and never did well with the remount process. Demounting is easy. Will mention one thing. I noticed your centerpost shaft moves real fast and looks like it could do some damage. I read some post on those doing that and it seem there is oil in there to slow the movement and when it get low on that oil it will do the thing yours is doing. Mine always moves slow and steady even without a load on the tool. Friend of mine bought one from a shop as it was doing that and they said it was just a danger to use and never bothered to check into why.
I was a tire Buster for Firestone tire and rubber company in 1969-1970 worked in the la puente office on Hacienda Blvd still remember the manager Phil Graham and the vice president of our area bill Smith. Used to be able to take 4 tires off the car use the coats 1010 to remove old tires and to put the new tires on, do a spin balance or bubble balance and put them back on the vehicle in 45 minutes plus or minus. I will say the coats was a lot smoother, did not have that dangerous quick move, obviously it needed some repair. does anyone remember the LXX tire???? that turned into a fiasco.....
Hi Bill, thanks for the video. Does the tire changing machine have built-in air tank? or it runs straight from your shop tank? what is the CFM/PSI of your shop tank? how many gals is it? Thanks again!
Ive been looking for a tire machine for some time now, even drove 8hrs they didnt have anything, waist of time, i have a tire changer, it is not a machine, hand operated, can be very difficult, will keep looking.
See how the tyre or more the combo arm kick back that's because you put the tire on too much let the machine do the work because you put the tyre on too much that's a good way to end up with an injury I have used these machines for over 20 years and fitted thousands of tyres with them
Ive been looking for a tire machine for some time now, even drove 8hrs they didnt have anything, waist of time, i have a tire changer, it is not a machine, hand operated, can be very difficult, will keep looking.
Thanks for making this video. I have watched several and your the only one who explained the remount end of the tool. I bought a 4040 coats and never did well with the remount process. Demounting is easy. Will mention one thing. I noticed your centerpost shaft moves real fast and looks like it could do some damage. I read some post on those doing that and it seem there is oil in there to slow the movement and when it get low on that oil it will do the thing yours is doing. Mine always moves slow and steady even without a load on the tool. Friend of mine bought one from a shop as it was doing that and they said it was just a danger to use and never bothered to check into why.
You are a gifted instructor. Well done!
Best tutorial so far I've seen.
I was a tire Buster for Firestone tire and rubber company in 1969-1970 worked in the la puente office on Hacienda Blvd still remember the manager Phil Graham and the vice president of our area bill Smith. Used to be able to take 4 tires off the car use the coats 1010 to remove old tires and to put the new tires on, do a spin balance or bubble balance and put them back on the vehicle in 45 minutes plus or minus. I will say the coats was a lot smoother, did not have that dangerous quick move, obviously it needed some repair. does anyone remember the LXX tire???? that turned into a fiasco.....
Hi Bill, thanks for the video. Does the tire changing machine have built-in air tank? or it runs straight from your shop tank? what is the CFM/PSI of your shop tank? how many gals is it? Thanks again!
Ive been looking for a tire machine for some time now, even drove 8hrs they didnt have anything, waist of time, i have a tire changer, it is not a machine, hand operated, can be very difficult, will keep looking.
Sweet and simple, thank you
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See how the tyre or more the combo arm kick back that's because you put the tire on too much let the machine do the work because you put the tyre on too much that's a good way to end up with an injury I have used these machines for over 20 years and fitted thousands of tyres with them
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That thing is dangerous.
Ive been looking for a tire machine for some time now, even drove 8hrs they didnt have anything, waist of time, i have a tire changer, it is not a machine, hand operated, can be very difficult, will keep looking.