ve9aa
Well-known member
Equipment
TG1860, BX2380 -backblade, bx2830 snowblower, fel, weight box,pallet forks,etc
I've done this in the past, using just the skid steer coupler (no forks or bucket) and it's always worked.
Today I tackled some tough old (15" Mini Cooper) winter tires in ally rims and used my forks.
FAIL !
I could not break the bead on either side of the tire (there's a chance I got it to break in about a 2" area but it was tough to see)
I don't know if it was because they used black rim seal (I am not 100% positive they did but the garage that put them on 6 or 7 yrs ago almost always does) or the fact the rubber interacts with aluminum alloy or if I should've just used the coupler (no forks) but danged if the tire wasn't stuck on there like snot to a screen door.
I did pop it onto my Harbour Fright/Princess Blotto manual changer, but as I was in no mood by then...10*C, winds at 40-50 and starting to drizzle I gave up quickly.
Any ideas?
Today I tackled some tough old (15" Mini Cooper) winter tires in ally rims and used my forks.
FAIL !
I could not break the bead on either side of the tire (there's a chance I got it to break in about a 2" area but it was tough to see)
I don't know if it was because they used black rim seal (I am not 100% positive they did but the garage that put them on 6 or 7 yrs ago almost always does) or the fact the rubber interacts with aluminum alloy or if I should've just used the coupler (no forks) but danged if the tire wasn't stuck on there like snot to a screen door.
I did pop it onto my Harbour Fright/Princess Blotto manual changer, but as I was in no mood by then...10*C, winds at 40-50 and starting to drizzle I gave up quickly.
Any ideas?