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Those are the kind I like to dismount.      I use the radiac and cut the beads.       Easy Peasy.

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Pullstart

Second wheel painted too!

 

 

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WHX??
39 minutes ago, pullstart said:

I used the tire machine Ed, but still pretty easy to pop off :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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I knew I spotted one in there.... somewhere :D

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Pullstart

Did some horse trading and landed me a 1076 that runs and drives!

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Herder
11 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Did some horse trading and landed me a 1076 that runs and drives!

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, pullstart said:

Dismounted a couple old tires.  They’re more than just flat on the bottom!

 

 

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The area front of the red arrow looks like it may seep some. Best not to reuse this one. 

 

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SylvanLakeWH
12 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

 

The area front of the red arrow looks like it may seep some. Best not to reuse this one. 

 

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I dunno, bit o’ JB Weld, some duct tape, maybe some bailing wire... good to go... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, AMC RULES said:

20201005_140803.jpg.24164db8819362108685fa4d6b6eff9d.jpgStarted the process here today of cutting through decades of horrendous paint jobs...20201005_154122.jpg.30c90ee830045838db56bc3cc116aec6.jpg in pursuit of that glorious...20201005_140837.jpg.a3c7cc68f65b4268aab32d8e0352a739.jpg factory original...20201005_172004.jpg.3808bbfcd79370c46974cc7965b400c7.jpgred gel coat.

Please keep a picture heavy file on that. 

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echris
2 hours ago, pullstart said:

I used the tire machine Ed, but still pretty easy to pop off :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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Cheater. It's screwdrivers and pry bars for me. :(

I've become the neighborhood "garden equipment tire guy" among other things because as the kid at the shop, that was one of my jobs. And no, we didn't have a tire machine. My boss was much too cheap. We're lucky we had a 3/8" drive socket set to share. :roll: 

 

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Pullstart
11 hours ago, echris said:



Cheater. It's screwdrivers and pry bars for me. :(

I've become the neighborhood "garden equipment tire guy" among other things because as the kid at the shop, that was one of my jobs. And no, we didn't have a tire machine. My boss was much too cheap. We're lucky we had a 3/8" drive socket set to share. :roll: 

 


I learned how to use a tire machine when I was a junior in high school.  Since getting married, both father in-laws (one step) had one too.  When Grandpa decided to sell his, I knew just what to do!  I have been able to break down as small as 10” wheels with it, but cannot change 20” monsters like some modern vehicles come stock with.  For the most part though, it does everything I need in the shop!

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Pullstart

I don’t have a hub puller for 4 lug hubs... yet.

 

I will utilize the head bolts from a recent Duramax project.. they fit through the hub holes just dandy!

 

 

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squonk
On 10/4/2020 at 8:01 PM, rjg854 said:

Do you believe me now @WHX24

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And he did it in the "Kitchen" Beat that Jim! :banana-wrench:

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ebinmaine

@AMC RULES. That seniors looking pretty sweet mister

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AMC RULES

Yes sir...

no machine work. Ty.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

Yes sir...

no machine work. Ty.

When you get pretty well satisfied with that why don't you throw Mrs rules in the truck and come on up and see if you can save the underlayer and even better yet, decals, of the super ugly maroon Raider..

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AMC RULES

This stuff takes nothing but your time Eric. Probably 12 hours invested, standing in one spot working that one side of the Sr. hood so far.

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SylvanLakeWH

Wax on...

Wax off...

So to speak...

 

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ebinmaine

It'll be a while before I get to that one but I'd like to see what's underneath that nasty paint..

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