Originally Posted by SpeedThrills


I also have an air tank gizmo that catches the bead. I don't know what it's called.

Of course, you need an air compressor. grin


original called Cheetah, inexpensive copies...

https://www.amazon.com/cheetah-tire-bead-seater/s?k=cheetah+tire+bead+seater

If you drive far off road you should know the tricks of reseating a tire bead.

If you mine with rubber tired equipment, where some of the tires now cost over $40,000 and can take months to get delivered, you need to be taught far more about tires than nearly any mining engineering school teaches. This applies both underground, above ground, or probably in space.

Why did my father give his young 3 sons a USED six tired amphibious ATV with a continuously variable transmission, and then help them increase the compression ratio of the original 12 HP twice before the head gasket kept failing, then help them buy a 40 HP Wankel engine from a wrecked Snowmobile while attending a mining convention in Boulder Colorado. Child Endangerment?