The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
It’s crazy how stable that ground is. It’s been a desert for so long the sandstone has basically solidified into one big piece of concrete lol With that man holes all over the place you would think their would be massive collapses.
Love the name y'all will do great works been thinking about this for years I love watching y'all find thousand's of dollers Worth of opal need a fourth guy I'm in but otherwise great job guys
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
@@danc9866 seating the bead isn’t the problem if you put it on deflated below a certain psi the tension on the tracks will pop the bead or unseat it making inflation impossible. A ratchet strap isn’t going to help.
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
@@younggunsopalhunters Lol I feel sorry for you having to paste out the same answer a dozen plus times :). But I admit, just put it on deflated was my first thought at well! Anyway great watching you guys, wish I could make a living mining opal, looks like wicked fun.
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
just install the tyre on the hub while deflated 😂
Stop it with your reason.
Exactly 🤣
I was about to write it straight away xD and you beat me to itxD
Crazy kids🤣🤣🤣
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
"You clever bugger's" fantastic work beautiful Opal going from strength to strength .
Thanks we had a day that day :)
This 3 are the 3 checkered young guns. Nice 3 awesome the checkered boys.
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Top attitude boys ,just having fun
It’s crazy how stable that ground is. It’s been a desert for so long the sandstone has basically solidified into one big piece of concrete lol
With that man holes all over the place you would think their would be massive collapses.
😅😅😅😂😂😂😂Why don't you just let the air out of the tires? Then all you need is a compressor...
Are there no crutches in Australia or am I missing something???
300kms to the nearest town to get some from
Inflate the tire after putting it on the machine would be easier.
No intelligence aloud.
Only faking aloud here
@@gerbil7771 allowed*
So get it to pressure while the track is on?
Makes sense
Typical discovery,make a drama out of nothing!
Love the name y'all will do great works been thinking about this for years I love watching y'all find thousand's of dollers Worth of opal need a fourth guy I'm in but otherwise great job guys
Well Chuck it’s fake btw
Thanks for the support we do have a fantastic time hunting for treasure. If you ever make it out come say hello
could be wrong but leaving the tyre deflated would have got that track on, then just put air in one its bolted and aligned with tracks.
Why is Disc Aus brining out the series back to front?
Already watched where his foot is nearly healed.
Why are they pumping grease into the track tensioner? There is no way a skid steer loader isn't equipped with it.
Why not just deflate the tire.....
Exactly
Gota make drama for tv
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
@@younggunsopalhunters ratchet strap around the tire when its deflated allows for the bead to seat.
@@danc9866 seating the bead isn’t the problem if you put it on deflated below a certain psi the tension on the tracks will pop the bead or unseat it making inflation impossible. A ratchet strap isn’t going to help.
These guys going all out when they can just flatten the tire 😬
Did that cut JC 's foot of lol
I could only dream of being able to cut an opal like what they have in their mine. Just can't afford to buy the rough stones.
Let the air out of the tire, then when it's in place, air it up again. Easy as pie.
Wicked job boy's.
safety first GUYS
What wrong with them why not just deflate the tyres I’m surprised they survive getting out of bed
Discovery- WE NEED CONTENT!!
Guy- I gotta booboo
Ya 10.000 in opal ya boys million dollars mine
It’s definitely looking promising
Dude I’d work for them
So Australia hasn't developed crutches yet.
300km drive to go get a pair
@@younggunsopalhunters you'd think the clinic would have a pair to rent. Oh well, if I had to drive 300k I'd bag it too.
Next time let the air out if the tire then pump it back up you might find it won't be as hard its just a thought
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
@@younggunsopalhunters Lol I feel sorry for you having to paste out the same answer a dozen plus times :). But I admit, just put it on deflated was my first thought at well! Anyway great watching you guys, wish I could make a living mining opal, looks like wicked fun.
We needed to get the one bloke who can't walk to go down there and pull a lever. I mean comon what a load of rubbish
Deflate the tires........
🤣🤣🤣🤣 no brainer deflate then reflate 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 jack a- -s
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
Who can't operate a backhoe ?
Just let air out of the tire
All 4 TV the guy gets an infection. Just air down both tires to get the room in the track then air up and away you go.
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
Next time just deflate the tire.
moreeee
Not rocket science put on the wheel first then pump up the tyre🤔
The tyre requires a certain amount of psi in it or it will pop the bead as they are tubeless. They are designed to go on inflated we unfortunately just did not have the specific tool for the job and it was a week wait to get one sent out. Made do with what we had on hand.
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