I've had that tire changer for ohhhh I'd say 20 years now. I have changed hundreds of tires with it. Only problem I've had has been pulling the anchors out of the concrete lol. I'm a brute hahaha. But anyways people that complain about it, just are not smart enough to use it. Need to be a real man in order to use something like this, just sayin. Great video man.
Cool video and with one hand only!! Have a set with the duck bill mod and learning! Idea of going easy on the bead and using soap water/ rhy glide is good. Not force it , pick 4 spots and it breaks - one handed was super! Will use your way to insert valve stem too! Great tips, thanks for sharing!😊
It was a while ago. I believe the holes in the base legs are 7/16" which are good for a 3/8" bolt. I had 1/2" bolts hanging around so I bought 1/2" red head anchors from lowes and increased the hole size on the legs. See page 4, item 5, manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/69000-69999/69686-792363696869.pdf These are the 1/2" ones I used. If you don't want to mess with the base holes then you need to get 3/8" ones. www.lowes.com/pd/Red-Head-2-in-x-1-2-in-Drop-In-Anchors/3006396 Hope this helps.
Where I used to work, we had a "fork" for removing tires offvthe rim. Once you got it under the bead, you'd just have to pull back and it would remove the tire half off the rim. To finish you would then pull it completely forward and hook it on the other bead and pull back again.
It just amazing how I told my son-in-law on the phone tonight to go pick us up one Monday, think you having a private conversation on your iPhone, your not .
I've had that tire changer for ohhhh I'd say 20 years now. I have changed hundreds of tires with it. Only problem I've had has been pulling the anchors out of the concrete lol. I'm a brute hahaha. But anyways people that complain about it, just are not smart enough to use it. Need to be a real man in order to use something like this, just sayin. Great video man.
Cool video and with one hand only!!
Have a set with the duck bill mod and learning!
Idea of going easy on the bead and using soap water/ rhy glide is good. Not force it , pick 4 spots and it breaks - one handed was super!
Will use your way to insert valve stem too!
Great tips, thanks for sharing!😊
What size bolt u use in the concrete 3/8 or 1/2 and how long r thay
It was a while ago. I believe the holes in the base legs are 7/16" which are good for a 3/8" bolt. I had 1/2" bolts hanging around so I bought 1/2" red head anchors from lowes and increased the hole size on the legs.
See page 4, item 5, manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/69000-69999/69686-792363696869.pdf
These are the 1/2" ones I used. If you don't want to mess with the base holes then you need to get 3/8" ones. www.lowes.com/pd/Red-Head-2-in-x-1-2-in-Drop-In-Anchors/3006396
Hope this helps.
Good video! I've been looking into buying one. Also I believe we could turn "all the way around" into a drinking game with this video 😅
Where I used to work, we had a "fork" for removing tires offvthe rim. Once you got it under the bead, you'd just have to pull back and it would remove the tire half off the rim. To finish you would then pull it completely forward and hook it on the other bead and pull back again.
Do you have a picture of the fork tool? I have never seen that. Always looking to make my life easier.
@@HangryAngler lucid adapter for the harbor freight tire changer it's 70 dollars.. its like a duck bill.
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice machine
It just amazing how I told my son-in-law on the phone tonight to go pick us up one Monday, think you having a private conversation on your iPhone, your not .
Will you fix the tire sensor in my Mazda Tribute please? Will pay big bucks 😜😜