Hey FTR, what I have learned it's not about how you get the job done it's more about your willingness to get the job done. Great video on taking on a task, not taking the easy route and in end proving to yourself that you can do what others won't.
If there is a more efficient/labor/money savin' way to accomplish a task, my money will always be on Tyler. Thanks 4 sharin', Good job as always young man!!! 😊👍
Hello to Farmer Tyler Ranch , great work on all the things you getting together for that farm with all those big cows . i love your channel , keep up the good work! Everyone Stay Safe.
Congratulations!! I have been dreading this job for you cause I knew it wasn’t going to be very easy by yourself. Well, you made it look....well... not easy, but oh so well done. Genius idea to get that tire off the rim, that was impressive. Give Mr. Tyler time enough to get things figured out and first thing you know the job is done. Great job and you do such a good job of explaining the process as you go along. Thanks for taking us along.
Nicely done Tyler. Especially by yourself. It stretches our imagination to figure out ways to get jobs done on our own, that would definitely benefit from having help. Looks great man. Glad you're able to get another tractor fit for duty. Hoping your chicks and calves are all healthy and numerous. Keep hammering bud.
I love the idea of the ramp to help break the bead! Ingenious idea! A proper bead breaker would have helped take the tire off the rim though...beats hammering them off! They can be pricey, but they work from small ATV to agricultural tractor and semi tractor tires. We never use a shop for any of our tires, so it saves us money in the long run. It has been years since I’ve had to use an inner tube. These days I thought the only need for an inner tube was to float around on in the pond!😂😂
Hey Tyler, I just recently had to do the same thing, the local tire shops couldn’t do my tires. So we did them in house. Good job adding the information on why ballast is needed. But you gave the secondary reason. The primary reason being that it helps to keep it on all four instead of flopped on the floor. 😉 You and I both know that the weight by right gives us traction and stability all at once. Others may not know the risks of not having said ballast. Keep it up. Good looking tractor.
love the break the bead part. I remember another farmer (? I think) doing lots of weird stuff like a torch and other stuff. That was a couple of years ago. Well done. Will really help me in my condo in Irvine, LOL. However, when I was young and adventuresome I actually changed my oil, my spark plugs, and, with supervision, my brakes on my 1973 VW bug. Now I have a lovely Persian family business that takes care of it for me.
Great job on the new wheels but you know what would look great with the new wheels is to get some red paint and do the front loader tube frame , justa thought , thanks .
I found this video really interesting. I know nothing of tractors or tractor tires and I had no idea that people use water or have wheel weights That's awesome Thank you for that information
Tyler you made that look easy, but I know better. the wheels look great! Now in your spare time you can take the tractor apart an paint the rest of it! love the vids!
Nice! I just now switched my wife’s front car tires out. My diesel mechanic buddy suggested these packs of self tire balancers that just go right in. So hopefully all goes well.
When you lanced the lump on the cows jaw. The dead tissue you had to pull out was the skin tissue pocket that was encapsulating the abscess or trying to. If it had not come out it would have formed again. Thank you for being so gentle with her.
Tube in tires, water in tires, calcuim chloride, valve stem to hose adaptor....these are the things I need to know! Rebuilding a 53 Jubilee. Always change my own vehicle tires, wondered about the 38's........ great video tons of good info! P.S. I want you barn, tractor and basically life....Please see "What about Bob" for clarification...:)
Great job! This is not an easy task for a car tire let alone a tractor tire! My hubby and I used to change truck and car tires this way but usually I would try to release them by standing on them and when I had no chance of helping, hubby would have me drive over the edge with another vehicle! Wow! Your way was much better! Job well done! God bless!
Another great video Tyler! You really know your stuff! And I always wondered if you were the guitar player. I like it… a lot!! You should entertain us with a guitar video.
For a first try at mounting tires I would say that went extremely well. Tubeless is by far easier except for seating the bead... sometimes. Getting that old 8-N looking pretty good! A few more rattle cans and it will be too pretty for the field.
Great job Mr Tyler,I swear there isn't nothing that you don't know how to do! And thanks for explaining about the water in the tires. I sure was wondering the why of it when you let the water out in the old inner tube.
Looking good! Fun to watch you work on the old tractor and explain each step of the way. We have two old tractors like that but they won't be seeing any work done as of health issues. I guess the lesson in that is don't procrastinate or priorities............LOL Funny how both words start with a P. LOL Nice looking job on those and enjoyed watching this! Take good care!
You did really well dismounting and mounting, I see you're very strong....wait until you get a bit older...instead of taking your regular 10" to 13" bites along the tire you'll be taking 4" to 7" bites. Something to remember when it getting tough...take smaller bites. Last year I took off some 1946 mounted tractor tires (super hard rust encrusted rubber)...one I got off the normal way the next one was just way easier to cut of. Impressive wheel weights. Never seen water-coolant added to tires for weights...learned something.
Amazing what you get done without any help! I didn't have any decent tire irons, and had to go to the tire shop to get a new tire mounted for my side x side. Very nice work Tyler!
Great job mounting the tires. The tire store guy we deal said instead of the calcium some people used beet juice. I just hope that the front end of that tractor can will take the lifting of those round bales.
The last set I've done, I did like you - off the tractor. I remember it putting me in a bad mood. I've been told since that it's easier to do with the rim mounted to the tractor. Maybe someone with more experience can comment. Anyway, nice work. I bet you slept well that night
Yes, make sure that the valve stem hole on the rim is on the correct side with the tire tread pattern so that the valve stem does not end up on the inside facing the rim when it is mounted on the tractor. and before you mount the tire/rim onto the tractor while it is still deflated, now would be a good time to cover the tire with cardboard and finish up painting the rim from the scratch marks of the tire irons. Then when the touch-up paint is dry, inflate the tire slowly so the the innertube does not twist or pinch.
Nice way breaking the bead Works pretty good IF you got 2 tractors or maybe a 3rd back tire and wheel for said tractor getting the new rubbers. And don’t you love how everyone knit picks every damn thing on these videos happens to be bout my favorite part on watching em 🤣🤣
It’s easier imo to mount the rim on the tractor and then put the tire on the rim. That way gravity will help as you work the tire around the rim. Great how you broke the tire bead away from the rim.
Great Job FTR!!! But you are going to have to paint those front wheels now, they just cant wait. I have changed a lot of 18 wheeler and tractor tires in my life and I loved the way you broke the trires down by driving on them with the tractor, that would have been useful a lot in the past, we always used a tire hammer and beat them until they broke loose, your way looks so much easier. Also, carrying an additional bale on the back of the tractor with a hay spear is great ballast when you need it.
Kudos to you! I absolutely despise handling tires. I will avoid it in any way I can. I just ordered tires for one of my tractors yesterday. Thursday I'm hauling it over an hour one way to pay someone $90 an hour to change the tires while I have lunch across the road with my brother.
Having a bead breaker makes the job a lot easier. I have used a hydraulic jack and an IC bumper on my truck to break the bead. Back when I was a tractor mechanic we had tire mounting compound. On my farm I just use straight dish washing soap no water. Like your idea with the ramp and tractor to break the bead. I recently got a 1950 Ford 8N and the rear rims are rotted really bad. Tire is rusted to the rim. Gonna try our idea.
Great video Tyler! You made it look easy, but I know it wasn't. You can't really tell how big those wheel weights are till you see them on the tractor. Thank you so much for sharing! Stay safe and healthy :-)
Great explanation, great job of just using your hands and brains God gave you to get it Done! Not always easy or sometimes even possible but Always worth a try!! 🙌🇺🇸🇺🇸🙌 God Bless!
Calcium is highly corrosive and if your valve stem starts to leak you’ll rust your rim out. We use windshield washer fluid as it adds weight not corrosive and doesn’t freeze
Well done! I don’t know how much editing was involved, but that was the smoothest wheel weight installation I’ve ever seen! Did I miss it, or are there no flaps on your wheels? They don’t use calcium chloride much up here anymore due to its corrosiveness. The popular liquid for loading tires here is beet juice. Love the old Ford tractors! Thanks for sharing!
You must have some extra money. Those tires have usable tread left on them. Luckily for me I have a guy close by that sand blasts my rims and such for a very good price. Duct tape some of your old tubes around your tire irons to mitigate scratching the rims.
You should have painted the inside of the rim. The inner tube will seal it and cause corrosion, and the soap attracts moisture, better to use Ruglide,if available. Other a good video. 😊
I need to mount some 14.9-24 tires and right now I'm just at the stage of looking at it and thinking how hard it's going to be. I was going to mount them with the rims on the tractor but those tires are so wide it looks almost impossible to wrestle that first side on there. Maybe laying flat on the ground gravity can help a little.
Hey FTR, what I have learned it's not about how you get the job done it's more about your willingness to get the job done. Great video on taking on a task, not taking the easy route and in end proving to yourself that you can do what others won't.
Thanks Aaron well said!
Never cease to be amazed at how you just keep at it till you figure out how to get things done!
You are one of the smartest men l know,
Haha thank you!
Tyler, changing the tires is a career broading experience!!
If there is a more efficient/labor/money savin' way to accomplish a task, my money will always be on Tyler. Thanks 4 sharin', Good job as always young man!!! 😊👍
Thank you Allan!
Hello to Farmer Tyler Ranch , great work on all the things you getting together for that farm with all those big cows . i love your channel , keep up the good work! Everyone Stay Safe.
Love how you going to take us thorough each step! Saved $100! Good Lesson learned! Valuable for the Future!
Congratulations!! I have been dreading this job for you cause I knew it wasn’t going to be very easy by yourself. Well, you made it look....well... not easy, but oh so well done. Genius idea to get that tire off the rim, that was impressive. Give Mr. Tyler time enough to get things figured out and first thing you know the job is done. Great job and you do such a good job of explaining the process as you go along. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you Robyn!
what a hard job. You are really a great farmer. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Awesome job Tyler‼️
Good video thanks , I saved all my old inner tubes to use for making homemade bungee cords, Save the rubber It will come in handy for something.🤔
Oh yeah I’ll be saving it. I can make irrigation valve gaskets with it!
Nicely done Tyler. Especially by yourself. It stretches our imagination to figure out ways to get jobs done on our own, that would definitely benefit from having help. Looks great man. Glad you're able to get another tractor fit for duty. Hoping your chicks and calves are all healthy and numerous. Keep hammering bud.
Thank you JC!
In my neck of the woods, you just invented a new dance. The tractor tire stomp!!🤣
Haha!
Great tips and explanation especially how you tell how much water is in the tyre very cool
I love the idea of the ramp to help break the bead! Ingenious idea! A proper bead breaker would have helped take the tire off the rim though...beats hammering them off! They can be pricey, but they work from small ATV to agricultural tractor and semi tractor tires. We never use a shop for any of our tires, so it saves us money in the long run. It has been years since I’ve had to use an inner tube. These days I thought the only need for an inner tube was to float around on in the pond!😂😂
LOL Wow! Spoken like a fellow Hoosier 😜🙌
Well done Tyler. Very good instructional video. Thank you.
Hey Tyler,
I just recently had to do the same thing, the local tire shops couldn’t do my tires. So we did them in house.
Good job adding the information on why ballast is needed. But you gave the secondary reason. The primary reason being that it helps to keep it on all four instead of flopped on the floor. 😉
You and I both know that the weight by right gives us traction and stability all at once. Others may not know the risks of not having said ballast.
Keep it up. Good looking tractor.
good frugal job there !! busting tires is alot of work.. used to do widow maker 10.00 x20 inch semi trk tires . lotsa beating!
Awesome job Tyler, old tractor is starting to look good with just the wheels painted. Keep up the good work.
That water level checking trick is very helpful and amazing thank you
love the break the bead part. I remember another farmer (? I think) doing lots of weird stuff like a torch and other stuff. That was a couple of years ago. Well done. Will really help me in my condo in Irvine, LOL. However, when I was young and adventuresome I actually changed my oil, my spark plugs, and, with supervision, my brakes on my 1973 VW bug. Now I have a lovely Persian family business that takes care of it for me.
Haha oh yeah I can just see you breakin beads in your condo!! That’s pretty good, most people wouldn’t know how to do maintenance like that!
Nice job grandpa would be proud and you saved 100 bucks
Tough job!!! Well done!!!
Great job on the new wheels but you know what would look great with the new wheels is to get some red paint and do the front loader tube frame , justa thought , thanks .
I found this video really interesting. I know nothing of tractors or tractor tires and I had no idea that people use water or have wheel weights That's awesome Thank you for that information
Tyler you made that look easy, but I know better. the wheels look great! Now in your spare time you can take the tractor apart an paint the rest of it! love the vids!
Ha well... it is on the list but it’s pretty far down there!
@@farmertylerranch4399 That's way I said in your spare time LOL!
Nice! I just now switched my wife’s front car tires out. My diesel mechanic buddy suggested these packs of self tire balancers that just go right in. So hopefully all goes well.
Thanks for exposing the tires on the tractor. Great video
Thank you for showing me how to put tires on and off on rims very interesting
When you lanced the lump on the cows jaw. The dead tissue you had to pull out was the skin tissue pocket that was encapsulating the abscess or trying to. If it had not come out it would have formed again. Thank you for being so gentle with her.
I enjoyed your videos man
and Farmer Tyler loves RVing, too !!!
Tube in tires, water in tires, calcuim chloride, valve stem to hose adaptor....these are the things I need to know! Rebuilding a 53 Jubilee. Always change my own vehicle tires, wondered about the 38's........ great video tons of good info!
P.S. I want you barn, tractor and basically life....Please see "What about Bob" for clarification...:)
P.S.S. If maximun water content is required I wonder if using a/c vacum pump on tubes would work...if it matters that much....
PSSS. Look into 2k clear from a can on TH-cam...Super easy to apply and protects that paint....
Great job! This is not an easy task for a car tire let alone a tractor tire! My hubby and I used to change truck and car tires this way but usually I would try to release them by standing on them and when I had no chance of helping, hubby would have me drive over the edge with another vehicle! Wow! Your way was much better! Job well done! God bless!
Great job, rims and tires look good.
Good thinking! 👍
Another great video Tyler! You really know your stuff! And I always wondered if you were the guitar player. I like it… a lot!! You should entertain us with a guitar video.
I agree!!!
Thanks Craig! I’ve thought about that...maybe one day we can do a porch pickin video!
Tyler. That would be awesome!
Having done one or two tire changes, you made it look easy. Tractors looking good, she's just waiting for her first round bale...LOL
Easy? That’s all editing!
You made that look a lot easier than it is Tyler. Good job!
Thanks CJ!
For a first try at mounting tires I would say that went extremely well. Tubeless is by far easier except for seating the bead... sometimes. Getting that old 8-N looking pretty good! A few more rattle cans and it will be too pretty for the field.
Great job Mr Tyler,I swear there isn't nothing that you don't know how to do! And thanks for explaining about the water in the tires. I sure was wondering the why of it when you let the water out in the old inner tube.
You put those tires on like a pro! Damn tyler! You got skills bro.
Awesome Looking!!!
Man i was grunting for you!
Great job, Farmer Tyler
Don’t ever apologize for what you haven’t done yet. You are such a hardworking farmer ! I think you should have gotten spinners but what do I know
Haha!
Another fantastic job, Tyler. I learn something new with each video. I had no idea that the rear weights fit on the exterior of the wheel.
Nice job and made it look easy...
I watched the whole video... I always learn something new...❤️
I have also found to inflate the tube it a little bit while installing helps Tremendously
Ive done hundreds of them, you did a pretty good job
Super Awesomely Awesome man that’s a lot of work but a lot of savings .
Looking good! Fun to watch you work on the old tractor and explain each step of the way. We have two old tractors like that but they won't be seeing any work done as of health issues. I guess the lesson in that is don't procrastinate or priorities............LOL Funny how both words start with a P. LOL
Nice looking job on those and enjoyed watching this!
Take good care!
You did really well dismounting and mounting, I see you're very strong....wait until you get a bit older...instead of taking your regular 10" to 13" bites along the tire you'll be taking 4" to 7" bites. Something to remember when it getting tough...take smaller bites. Last year I took off some 1946 mounted tractor tires (super hard rust encrusted rubber)...one I got off the normal way the next one was just way easier to cut of. Impressive wheel weights. Never seen water-coolant added to tires for weights...learned something.
Yeah I thought about cutting them. The other tire (that I didn’t film) was much harder, definitely should have cut it!
Excellent video Bruh
Lovely wheels 😁
Thank you!
Looking great! I can't wait to see it all studded out and working!
Great video but I would never put water in tube bc if you get a leak or pin hole it will eventually rust your rim out as I have discovered.
Amazing what you get done without any help! I didn't have any decent tire irons, and had to go to the tire shop to get a new tire mounted for my side x side. Very nice work Tyler!
Great job mounting the tires. The tire store guy we deal said instead of the calcium some people used beet juice. I just hope that the front end of that tractor can will take the lifting of those round bales.
Me too!
Great job
Awesome tire video of the year
The last set I've done, I did like you - off the tractor. I remember it putting me in a bad mood. I've been told since that it's easier to do with the rim mounted to the tractor. Maybe someone with more experience can comment. Anyway, nice work. I bet you slept well that night
Yeah I’ve heard that too. But you would need a bead breaker for that. Maybe next time I’ll try with the rim on!
@@farmertylerranch4399 that's true, hadn't thought about that. Also would be less than ideal for cleaning/painting the wheels and hubs.
Good job.
I did this once with tire levers, a hammer and carpentry clamps. Nice fun! Hahaha. God Bless FTR! :):):)
Way more patience than me but a great job in getting it done. Take care and have a blessed day.
Great job, the tractor looks good
Yes, make sure that the valve stem hole on the rim is on the correct side with the tire tread pattern so that the valve stem does not end up on the inside facing the rim when it is mounted on the tractor. and before you mount the tire/rim onto the tractor while it is still deflated, now would be a good time to cover the tire with cardboard and finish up painting the rim from the scratch marks of the tire irons. Then when the touch-up paint is dry, inflate the tire slowly so the the innertube does not twist or pinch.
Nice way breaking the bead Works pretty good IF you got 2 tractors or maybe a 3rd back tire and wheel for said tractor getting the new rubbers. And don’t you love how everyone knit picks every damn thing on these videos happens to be bout my favorite part on watching em 🤣🤣
Need to have a good breakfast for this job.
Your tires look great, and no need for the gym today.
Hey good job😀
It’s easier imo to mount the rim on the tractor and then put the tire on the rim. That way gravity will help as you work the tire around the rim. Great how you broke the tire bead away from the rim.
Nice work on the tire change & getting the rims painted up. Keep up the good work.
Well done!😃
Great Job FTR!!! But you are going to have to paint those front wheels now, they just cant wait. I have changed a lot of 18 wheeler and tractor tires in my life and I loved the way you broke the trires down by driving on them with the tractor, that would have been useful a lot in the past, we always used a tire hammer and beat them until they broke loose, your way looks so much easier. Also, carrying an additional bale on the back of the tractor with a hay spear is great ballast when you need it.
Oh I know I was thinking the same thing!
Kudos to you! I absolutely despise handling tires. I will avoid it in any way I can. I just ordered tires for one of my tractors yesterday. Thursday I'm hauling it over an hour one way to pay someone $90 an hour to change the tires while I have lunch across the road with my brother.
Having a bead breaker makes the job a lot easier. I have used a hydraulic jack and an IC bumper on my truck to break the bead. Back when I was a tractor mechanic we had tire mounting compound. On my farm I just use straight dish washing soap no water. Like your idea with the ramp and tractor to break the bead. I recently got a 1950 Ford 8N and the rear rims are rotted really bad. Tire is rusted to the rim. Gonna try our idea.
On the other tire my little tractor wasn’t enough weight. Had to use my truck (much heavier nose!)
Good morning from Grand Forks ND
Great job 👍👍👍
Great video Tyler! You made it look easy, but I know it wasn't. You can't really tell how big those wheel weights are till you see them on the tractor. Thank you so much for sharing! Stay safe and healthy :-)
Great explanation, great job of just using your hands and brains God gave you to get it Done! Not always easy or sometimes even possible but Always worth a try!! 🙌🇺🇸🇺🇸🙌 God Bless!
Thank you!
Calcium is highly corrosive and if your valve stem starts to leak you’ll rust your rim out. We use windshield washer fluid as it adds weight not corrosive and doesn’t freeze
Looking good.
I admire all the stuff you do yourself! Very admirable. Id be worried about me breaking stuff and making things more expensive.
Love the video. Thank you.
YOU, Sir, are AMAZING. 🥰
Ford 8N's stuborn under performing little head aches, but alot of people ended up with one handed down, at least thats my reason for having one.
Well done! I don’t know how much editing was involved, but that was the smoothest wheel weight installation I’ve ever seen! Did I miss it, or are there no flaps on your wheels? They don’t use calcium chloride much up here anymore due to its corrosiveness. The popular liquid for loading tires here is beet juice. Love the old Ford tractors! Thanks for sharing!
Great video Tyler thanks for sharing. If i ever get the chance to buy back my step dads h, wanna come out and help me work on it ha ha ha
I’ll be there! Thanks Kory!
Thanks for your video
ive done it both ways mounting does seem bit easier when the rim is on the tractor/combine hard part is breaking the bead on a old hard tire
Patience and perciverienc.🚜🚜🚜👍👍🚜🚜🚜
You must have some extra money. Those tires have usable tread left on them. Luckily for me I have a guy close by that sand blasts my rims and such for a very good price. Duct tape some of your old tubes around your tire irons to mitigate scratching the rims.
Really helpful
You should have painted the inside of the rim. The inner tube will seal it and cause corrosion, and the soap attracts moisture, better to use Ruglide,if available. Other a good video. 😊
Otherwise a good video. 😊
Nice job... you sure have a lot of patience and determination! Was that some new music in the beginning?
Thanks 😊
Grandpa got some new shoes!!! :D
I need to mount some 14.9-24 tires and right now I'm just at the stage of looking at it and thinking how hard it's going to be. I was going to mount them with the rims on the tractor but those tires are so wide it looks almost impossible to wrestle that first side on there.
Maybe laying flat on the ground gravity can help a little.
Thank you.
Beet juice is common, doesn't freeze and won't rust the rims