I burned thru 2 Harbor Freight manual post style tire changers in 20 years. Last fall I scored a deal on a "broken" Coats 5060 unit and boy do I wish I'd got one 20 yrs ago! $100 in parts to fix it and it's been a game-changer! That kind of unit still has a place as you said with tractor tires or when you're away from home. Neat piece!
@Curtis Graham For sure. That's actually not to badly priced in my opinion considering what it is. I've just been lucky breaking beads with a bottle jack and putting it under my John Deere A hitch. Crude,but gets the job done,but I need to update
Thank you for showing me how to use this. It helped tremendously!
I burned thru 2 Harbor Freight manual post style tire changers in 20 years. Last fall I scored a deal on a "broken" Coats 5060 unit and boy do I wish I'd got one 20 yrs ago! $100 in parts to fix it and it's been a game-changer! That kind of unit still has a place as you said with tractor tires or when you're away from home. Neat piece!
Pretty slick man. I've always been wanting to get something like that.
It really works well, I used it on my 80 back tires also built nice and strong worth the $100 alone to save yourself the headache lol
@Curtis Graham For sure. That's actually not to badly priced in my opinion considering what it is. I've just been lucky breaking beads with a bottle jack and putting it under my John Deere A hitch. Crude,but gets the job done,but I need to update
I use to use a 2x6 and back my truck up it But I went thru to many boards lol
Cool man
Nice, but it's gonna really booger up your aluminum wheels.
This was just a rim I wanted to take for scrap anyway but it didn’t really mark it up to bad.
They sell sleeves protector to protect the rims but be nice to just include it
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How to buy this product.
Amazon