The circular clip comes off the shaft without all the prying if you simply grip it at the edge with waterpump (large) pliers and rotate it counter-clockwise. The tabs are slightly angled, so it will spin off like a nut. This trick saved me a ton of time and effort.
Thank you so much! This did the trick. I WD-40'd then used the claw of the hammer to remove. Hard part was finding the replacement locking washer at either Lowe's or Home Depot. Found them on Amazon as key words: Internal Tooth Starlock Washers, Push On Locking Washers, Speed Clips, Fasteners.
U can reuse the push nut. I used channel locks to deform the edges instead of a hammer and then bent it back with a small adjustable wrench while holding the other side w channel locks so it is too tight to slide over the axle. Find a socket that will clear the 1/2or 5/8” axle and hammer it over. The teeth will lock
Thanks for the video. I saw another video that helped me out also. Using a pair of vice grips. Using a pair of plyers made it easier for me. Squeezing the washer distorted it and made it a lot easier to then pry off.
Ok so I did what you did and removed that little metal piece which allowed me to remote the tire but the metal piece broke in the process. So now I can’t secure the new tire. Suggestions?
Are you talking about the washer that i removed with the hammer? I think you can find them at home depot just bring the broken piece and show it to an associate .
1:08 He put the wheel on the wrong orientation. That portion should be at the back side. How can you inflate the tire if the tire valve is on the back of the wheel?
a little too talkative for my taste, but extremely helpful!
Why would I bore you with bla bla bla when you can see it for yourself,
Appreciate the coment
Dude, you’re a lifesaver. Worked like a charm. Tractor Supply tires, $14.99 each. Thank you!
The circular clip comes off the shaft without all the prying if you simply grip it at the edge with waterpump (large) pliers and rotate it counter-clockwise. The tabs are slightly angled, so it will spin off like a nut. This trick saved me a ton of time and effort.
I wish all how to videos were straight to the point like this. Excellent video! Thank you
Genius. Thank you for not talking for an hour to explain 2 steps. LOL
I'm 63 and I did it with a small crow bar, a hammer, and WD-40. Thank you. I replaced my flat tire with a "no flat" variety. (However, I'm whooped!)
You go girl !!!!!!!
Cool this is the first one that showed me how to get the cap off! Took me less than 5 minutes to do it. Thank you!
Thank you the wheel was put on backwards, but still helpful.
On purpose
You tube videos have saved me 75.00 today, a guy was going to charge me to change the tire. Hod Bless U-tube
This was perfect. I was able to change both wheels in less than 10 minutes.
EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thank you so much! This did the trick. I WD-40'd then used the claw of the hammer to remove. Hard part was finding the replacement locking washer at either Lowe's or Home Depot. Found them on Amazon as key words: Internal Tooth Starlock Washers, Push On Locking Washers, Speed Clips, Fasteners.
U can reuse the push nut. I used channel locks to deform the edges instead of a hammer and then bent it back with a small adjustable wrench while holding the other side w channel locks so it is too tight to slide over the axle. Find a socket that will clear the 1/2or 5/8” axle and hammer it over. The teeth will lock
Ok smarty pants, you guys make it look so easy! Thank you for posting!
Thanks for the video. I saw another video that helped me out also. Using a pair of vice grips. Using a pair of plyers made it easier for me. Squeezing the washer distorted it and made it a lot easier to then pry off.
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! Thanks for this video.
Love it man, saved me 10 minutes watching the guy that was figuring it out on camera...holy s#!t...
fuuuuuuuuck - SERIOUSLY!!!
Where do you get the new lock washer thing?
Fantastic. I guess I could have pryed it off, but the WD-40 and socket with the small claw hammer!! Thank you for posting this..
Thanks lol I needed that!
Excellent , made it easy with correct tools and trick
Worked like a charm .
Perfect, how to video! Not all that extra yapping
Thank you VERY MUCH!
Ty so much. These things tick me off, I’m replacing mine with the cap style nut
Appreciate It Brother !!!
fantastic! Thanks
How is he going to inflate the tyre. He`s put the wheel on the wrong way , the valve is now on the inside.
He installed a solid tire that uses no air .... Flat Free.
New tires look bigger, I like them. What size are new tires?
Thank you!
Do you remember what size socket you used to install that ‘ring?
What size socket did u you use to install that ‘ring’ at 1:23 ?
EXCELLENT!!
Hi . Where did you bought the new tires from and how much are they ? Thank you
100% Excellent!!!
Thank you
excellent video.
Where did you buy the tires?
me interesa me podría brindar información
Did a new push nut come with the replacement wheel?
No , it does not
Thanks
I didn’t have that socket so I used a 17 wrench and I just kept going around with the hammer .. worked just fine. Thanks for the help
Ok so I did what you did and removed that little metal piece which allowed me to remote the tire but the metal piece broke in the process. So now I can’t secure the new tire. Suggestions?
Are you talking about the washer that i removed with the hammer?
I think you can find them at home depot just bring the broken piece and show it to an associate .
@@abbasjackson5459 the first piece you removed. I found some on amazon thanks.
Are dolly replacement wheels all the same size?
No depends on the dolly some are bigger
I know how to seal the bead you put a strap around the dolly tire and you put air in it
found this video after i just got frustrated and bust to SH@# the entire tire and lost the fixtures
I cannot get that part of. How you doit. Please help?
Just get two flat heads and try to pry it out.
@@tacokiller5638 thanks. I try that for one hour. It didn’t work. 🥲🥲 thanks anyway. 👍👍
Chingon👍
Dude, You put the air stem on the inside.
chahekoo chha
You put the tire on backwards.
Really doesn't matter which side the valve stem is on, but normally on the outside
There is no valve on this type tire. Its solid rubber type
1:08 He put the wheel on the wrong orientation. That portion should be at the back side. How can you inflate the tire if the tire valve is on the back of the wheel?
No inner tube . Solid wheels.
I would have put the new wheel with tit part down. Nice job though
It's on backward!
Broke my hammer....
Where is the origin of your name Abbasid?
Obviously you don't know the difference between a whale and a tire.
Wheel, stupid auto correct