Had a friend with a big skid steer with a stump bucket remove a 40" red maple stump. This was the right call because it was so big and so deep. But it weighs over two tons because he could not lift it with his unit. So we decided to drag it with my tractor with him pushing it. Well, had the tractor in low and we were making progress until the stump got a little sideways and I ended up rolling the bead of the tire off the rim. Rim Guard gushing out everywhere.
It was too far from the shop to get and air hose to so I tried to cinch it up with a load strap at first and then a come along and trying to get it to bead with a portable air tank. Not even close! So pull off all the weights and remove the rim and tire and roll it over to the shop where I could blast it with some decent air pressure and volume. It worked but I got to say, It gave me a pretty good workout!
Got the tractor back to the shop and decided to check all the tires. Right rear only had 9psi and the fronts were 20psi and 25psi. Operators manual says 30psi in all four corners. Serves me right for not keeping up with a simple maintenance procedure! Thought I'd pass this lesson along.
It was too far from the shop to get and air hose to so I tried to cinch it up with a load strap at first and then a come along and trying to get it to bead with a portable air tank. Not even close! So pull off all the weights and remove the rim and tire and roll it over to the shop where I could blast it with some decent air pressure and volume. It worked but I got to say, It gave me a pretty good workout!
Got the tractor back to the shop and decided to check all the tires. Right rear only had 9psi and the fronts were 20psi and 25psi. Operators manual says 30psi in all four corners. Serves me right for not keeping up with a simple maintenance procedure! Thought I'd pass this lesson along.