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Offline glenn57

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i need to replace a small tire on my pressure washer  :doofus: :doofus: tire is shot, not sure how or why. thinking a DIY job. if i go buy a tire would it be hard to do???? any tricks?? like getting it soapy/wet so it seals???????

i think i did this with my wheel barrel years ago  but i cant recall how i done did it!!!!!!!!! :pouty:
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i need to replace a small tire on my pressure washer  :doofus: :doofus: tire is shot, not sure how or why. thinking a DIY job. if i go buy a tire would it be hard to do???? any tricks?? like getting it soapy/wet so it seals???????

i think i did this with my wheel barrel years ago  but i cant recall how i done did it!!!!!!!!! :pouty:

Take it off and go to Northen tool and match one up.
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Offline Cooperman

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Glenn, very easy. A couple long screwdrivers, some soapy water, and a ratchet strap to help inflating the tire.

Offline glenn57

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Leech, I already have the tire size written down and yes northern tool is where I'm going.

Coopy, what's the ratchet strap do ??? :scratch:
« Last Edit: June 06/23/21, 11:23:30 AM by glenn57 »
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seals it to the bead...
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 :Clap:  Congratulations!youve just filles the evolutionary gap between monkey and pond sludge...
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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:Clap:  Congratulations!youve just filles the evolutionary gap between monkey and pond sludge...
anyone else have this clutter on here??? :confused: :rotflmao:
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When you try and inflate it there is to much of a gap and the air just blows out. If you ratchet the tire into the rim and close the gap, you have a better chance if being able to inflate it. Sometimes you have to adjust the strap a couple times to get it to work. For a little tire like you have you only need a 1 inch wide strap. Just give a shot of air and then feel the tire. If it feels like the tire has sealed you can take the strap off and continue filling.

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:Clap:  Congratulations!youve just filles the evolutionary gap between monkey and pond sludge...
anyone else have this clutter on here??? :confused: :rotflmao:
If it's a tubed tire, which most small cheap ones are. Just slip the tube in the side you took the old one out of. Step down the bead on the rim and fill the tube. She'll pop the bead back on!  ;)


« Last Edit: June 06/23/21, 02:22:10 PM by Leech~~ »
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so i took a closer look, and this picture. ??? :scratch: looks like the rim comes off with the center bolt. the rim looks to slip on an axle. the rim also looks like its a split rim, that the 4 blots hold together???? :scratch: 
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What kind of work did ya do before you busted peoples kneecaps for the union?

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What kind of work did ya do before you busted peoples kneecaps for the union?
busted arms!!👍👍 :rotflmao: welded stainless steel. For 28 years.
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So thats were all the recalls are coming from
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So thats were all the recalls are coming from
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :tut: :tut: I can sit here and smile knowing there isn't one day that something you do, eat etc that somewhere along the line I've had my grubby fingers apart of. :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :sleazy: :mooning:
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So thats were all the recalls are coming from
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :tut: :tut: I can sit here and smile knowing there isn't one day that something you do, eat etc that somewhere along the line I've had my grubby fingers apart of. :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :sleazy: :mooning:

 :sick: :sick: :sick:

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So thats were all the recalls are coming from
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :tut: :tut: I can sit here and smile knowing there isn't one day that something you do, eat etc that somewhere along the line I've had my grubby fingers apart of. :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :nerd: :sleazy: :mooning:

 :sick: :sick: :sick:
:nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
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So how's that tire coming? When you said split rim it reminded me of the David Bradley garden tractor we used to have. Dad sent me over to the Co-Op with the front wheel off of it & told me to hang around until the schlep who was working there fixed it. I was probably 6th or 7th grade at the time. We owned the rental property directly west of the Co-Op & it needed mowing. The guy wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, cussing and swearing trying to pry the old tire off the rim. I looked at it and determined it had 4 bolts that held the split rim together. When he went out to fill somebody up with gas I grabbed his 1/2" wrench & took the 4 bolts out of it. Oh god was he mad when he came back and saw what I'd done. Made him look like a fool, which was pretty easy.  :rolleyes:     
« Last Edit: June 06/23/21, 09:35:13 PM by Dotch »
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Been pretty busy today. :happy1: got nowhere with right now. I decided I'm going to take it off and bring the whole thing with to northern tool. If I play my cards right they may even fix it. :sleazy: :sleazy: :happy1:
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Any of your relatives ever work at any Co-Ops Glenn?
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Any of your relatives ever work at ant Co-Ops Glenn?
not that i'm aware of.  :scratch: :scratch: however i am now a member of the deer river cenex co-op...with the cabin propane!!!!!!!! :sleazy: :rotflmao:

i'll be taking the tire off and bringing it to northern tool today!!!!! :happy1: seems i've been buying alot of trailer type tires lately. early this spring i needed a new tire for my  boat trailer, rim was also shot, when i redid my snowmobile trailer my one tire was wearing so decided to get a new tire. havent done it yet but they told me that type of tire is 4-6 weeks out just for the tire, but i could get the rim and tire together pretty quick. makes no sense but he sad it wouldnt cost much more. :doofus: :doofus: i dont need 2 spares. :confused: now this tire.   :pouty: :pouty:

 :confused: :doah: :pouty: the more toys ya got i guess the more stuff ya gotta fix!!!!!!!!! :pouty: :surrender: :rotflmao:
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Any of your relatives ever work at ant Co-Ops Glenn?
not that i'm aware of.  :scratch: :scratch: however i am now a member of the deer river cenex co-op...with the cabin propane!!!!!!!! :sleazy: :rotflmao:

i'll be taking the tire off and bringing it to northern tool today!!!!! :happy1: seems i've been buying alot of trailer type tires lately. early this spring i needed a new tire for my  boat trailer, rim was also shot, when i redid my snowmobile trailer my one tire was wearing so decided to get a new tire. havent done it yet but they told me that type of tire is 4-6 weeks out just for the tire, but i could get the rim and tire together pretty quick. makes no sense but he sad it wouldnt cost much more. :doofus: :doofus: i dont need 2 spares. :confused: now this tire.   :pouty: :pouty:

 :confused: :doah: :pouty: the more toys ya got i guess the more stuff ya gotta fix!!!!!!!!! :pouty: :surrender: :rotflmao:
I bet it tires you out, huh?

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 :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

YEP!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Offline glenn57

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talk about goofy crazy!!!!!!!! so i went to northern tool with bad tire and tube in hand. walk back there and an employee was right there asked if i needed help. said yup!!!!!! went to the rack where they were stocked and that peg is empty. i look at the price $18.00 OK, so at the end theres a bunch of tires and the rim for $7.00  :doah: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: my pressure washer has a 3/4 inch bolt, these are for 5/8.

so he says buy this, take the tire and tube out, put it on your rim!!!!!!  same tire!!!!!! sometimes things just dont make sense!!!!! but saved me 11 bucks........dats almost a 12c pac of good beer!!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1: :happy1:
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Unreal Glenn.  That is great???....   

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Unreal Glenn.  That is great???....
I think it is. The guy down at the local tire shop here in town told me the same thing  :doah: if I wanted just a tire for my snowmobile trailer but would be 6 weeks to get it, but. He could set me up with the rim and tire right away for close to the same money??! :confused: :coffee:
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Brother wanted some new tread for our little flatbed trailer. Looked at L & M, they wanted a little over $100 a pc plus mounting & balancing. Looked around & found some online with rims on sale at Northern Tool for just under $100 & got 'em delivered out here for nothin. :crazy:
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