I found myself buying my own tire machine combo because of the really bad service. My rims where being scratched and so on. Y got the 988 and I love it. Just doing my own tires has paid for this machine several times and my rims don’t get scratched. Very nice video. Thanks
I agree with Robert Hayes, I am so sick of bad tire service. I am looking to purchase a tire machine and do the tire change myself. I love this video. Thanks for the pep talk. Great job "Behind the barn real life"
Not bad for $1300 new. I bought a used Corghi for more and it has all the functions yours has, but the Corghi has the pedals in the correct order and also the bead breaker is adjustable for wide or narrow rims. I live on a farm with various tractors, trucks and such and added up over 100 tires that I have to keep air in. Once you have one of these machines, you can't live without it.
Oby-1 this definitely isn’t a Corghi but it’s awesome for us. I did look at the pedal and it’s an easy fix if I just take the time to do it. But you are absolutely correct on the farm this is an absolute must have. I would be lost without it.
I haven't balanced one of my tires in about 10 years. I don't have any vibration until above 70 mph. But I have pretty much grown out of going that fast.
Great Video! I like that yellow bead holder you call Rico. Do you have a link for it? Or maybe what it is called so I could try to find one. Thanks..........
i know its obvious, but i would remove the spring from bead breaker and bend the rod out so you don’t crush your hand . and then swap the pedals around . i always modify all my machines to suit my own work style, and thankfully rarely have problems doing so
Andrew Norman that’s exactly what I plan to do. With the exception of bending the handle. The only time the handle will smash your hands is when your doing 35’s or fat tires. With the handle bent out it gets too far away for me to reach comfortably. I like to hear any ideas that might make my life easier. Thanks for watching.
Engineers say the beads cannot work. Likely most tires now are made very close to balance, along with rims. If beads work, then may as well use slime and have it fill the holes too.
I know this is an old post but there is nothing wrong with the gauge. it will only read tire pressure when you let off the pedal. when you are putting air in the tire the gauge reads the incoming pressure. Also all you need to do is just hit the blaster real quick to blow the tire to the beads and then just hold the it to fill.. easy peasy...
Jess Tolbirt you’re correct on both parts. The bead blaster still doesn’t work the best but I don’t have a very big compressor either. Thanks for watching.
For the bead breaker pedal, the fancy John Bean and Ranger brand tire changers are set up the same way, you have to step in towards the middle of the machine to reach it.
What's the chances that a switch of a couple air hoses would fix your peddle problem? I'm going to say 100% . I'd bet they are all the same so switching the airline to the peddle you want should be pretty simple and well worth the effort. Great demo video. Peace
We have the same tire Gods. I swear I get flat tires more than anyone I know, and when I can least afford them. I ended up making my own attachment for the HF manual tire changer, but I'm definitely looking at buying one similar to yours. Just found your channel while looking at different tire machines, you need to do more videos!
not a bad deal today they are a little cheaper too i’m surprised you got it to do 35s in reality that machine isn’t really built to handle those i’m assuming it sure beats the heck out of doing them by hand
Craig Monteforte the price in their website today is $1,369.00. The specs say 49.25” not sure how well that would work but it had no problems with the 35’s. Little car tires like this aren’t too bad on the manual machine but the 10 ply pickup and 14 ply trailer tires are a real pain with bars.
The BB's is a pretty good idea... I have been using Dyna beads for years. The BB's are a little bigger and metal, compared to ceramic... But its the same basic idea!
MrHub929 the smaller ceramic beads actually work better and don’t make noise when you go through a drive through. But not a big enough difference to justify the additional cost.
@@travissmith5605 Makes about as much sense as using a horse de-wormer to treat a virus. People advocate all sorts of weird voodoo like this. I'd never stick stray garbage into my tires.
Yasin Momo there are definitely better machines in the market but in this price range a really like it. We use it two or three times a week. Sometimes more and haven’t had any issues. Thanks for watching
I use them to balance the tire instead of weights. Too much doesn’t work neither does too little. I like the BB’s because of our dirt roads. When mud gets in the wheels they seem to check themselves as it flys out or builds up
AA Holdings because I don’t know what I’m doing! 😂 I’m not too concerned with little car tires but mostly because I got to talking to a camera and spaced. Thanks for watching.
Citizen of the universe at the time of the video we were using a job site compressor. Rolair 5715K17-0277. Now we’re using one we got on an auction that goes to 150 psi and makes the bead breaker push harder. I don’t even know what brand the bigger one is.
La máquina es muy práctica son similar a la ranger el compresor tiene una bazuca si preciosas fuerte suelta aire con mucha precios para llantas difíciles de inflar . Y su medidor de aire está perfecto no lo sabe usar debe soltar el pedal y le mide la presión .
Saw one simular to this with a tire balance machine also for about 1500 delivered on ebay (new) Tired of paying so much for tire changes. Not a fan of putting bbs inside the wheel lol
I chose this over the mayflower ones on eBay only because of some reviews. As far as BB’s I’ve probably got 120,000 miles with them and no issues. Too many doesn’t work just as too few doesn’t. And never run them if you have TPMS on your wheels.
Ya I’m a moron. I figured that out as soon as I stopped focusing on the video. Even though I’m by myself for some reason that camera fries my brain. Thanks for watching
Because it’s a handle. You have to pull it out after every push so why cause yourself extra steps reaching for it. That’s what it’s made for. Thanks for watching.
I never you's the bb's before Interesting I have been doing tires since 1983 good video on your tire machine I just bout the same type of machine for my place My favorite tire machine is the 4040 I like to go fast when I mount tires.
@@behindthebarnreallife1064 I don't like the tubes either especially if they get stuck in a really rusty rim they are extremely annoying but what are you to do it still has to come out I did it for almost 20 years so it doesn't bother me
Ronn Rogers as soapy water is better than no lube I’ll have to disagree that it works the same. On new soft tires soapy water is sufficient but on old tires they sometimes tear without the real lube. Thanks for watching.
That's the same rebranded machine for 5 companies standard quality .Will last long after your dead . LOL I had a shop we used it everyday several times a day for 5 years still works great in my garage .
Doesn’t look like a bad machine for the money. I purchased a Rim Clamp Machine from Harbor Freight 14 years ago for $1000 without the Bead Blaster. I didn’t care being I had a portable Bead Blaster that I used with a old 10/10 Coats Machine I owned for years. My HF machine came equipped with a round table that is perfect for the machine. I use plain Joy Liquid Dish Detergent mixed with water in a spray bottle to lube the bead for mounting and demounting and it works well. Never heard about the BB’s trick to balancing before. Good video. I don’t think you went wrong for the money. One other thing I had a hard time trying to demount a runflat tire with my machine from a C5 Corvette. Was able to demount it but it was a bear to do and I gouged the stock rim a little so I gave up on doing anymore runflats again. Have you done any Runflats yet? Just curious. Oh by the way you can easily pass for John Belushi’s brother you look so much like him to me with the beard.
ffas23 we used a coats manual machine for years but it was a pain with 14ply and implement tires. I’ve done lowpro on a coats that works just like this one so I’m “assuming” it will work the same. It’s funny you mention that a lot of guys at work call me Belushi. Thanks for watching and let me know when and what machine you get. Thanks for watching.
Behind the barn real life I am still using my Harbor Freight Rim Clamp Tire Machine similar to yours as I mentioned above. It was built to last with the electric table. Everything else is air operated. The only thing I had to replace were some clear air hoses under the table that dry rotted over those 14 years or more that I have had it sitting out in my Pole Barn. You will know when they start to leak. I purchased similar plastic hose from the Home Depo that worked well. Amazon carries a better product type of hose that I purchased afterwards but the hose from Home Depot is still working fine for how much I use the machine anymore so there was no need to change it out yet. You can’t beat having your own machine. One of the best tools I ever owned which saved me a lot of money and time over many years. Had my old 10/10 Coats tire machine which was all air operated since the early 90’s. I only paid a couple hundred dollars for it but today you really need a Rim Clamp Tire Machine to do most wheels without damaging them. I sold it and used that money to upgrade to the rim clamp machine. Maybe you will have better luck with runflat tires then I did. I never want to do another with my machine. If you ever do them you may need a 2nd person around with a 2nd tire iron in order to do it. That is why the newer more expensive tire machines have all of those extra arms and different adapters and what have you on them today. You really need it to do runflats.
ffas23 one of the nice things about this machine is that I can get the assist arm that bolts on for $500. The holes are there and tapped ready to go. Also the motorcycle attachment is under $300. I couldn’t justify the extra money at the time I purchased it. Your information on accessibility of air components is definitely comporting. Thanks for the tip.
CHARLES A. 12345 that’s the sad world we’re living in. The components in the “made in the USA” machines that I’ve been told are mostly foreign made also. Thanks for watching.
Ya have to do a lot of tires to pay for ? 1300. Dollar. Or live middle of nowhere . Can find them 5. Or 6 hundred. Up. . And really old floor model. Not the drop down. 100, up at swap meet.
I wasn’t able to find an older model that would do the 18”-22” rims. If I only needed 16” and smaller I would’ve went with an old console coats. We do patch a lot of tires and they always need done at night or on a weekend. We’re also in the middle of nowhere so by the time you drive to town get one patched or replaced and home it kills half the day. So we keep our common sizes on hand in the shop. Thanks for watching.
I recently got a lightly used Harbor Freight tire changer similar to this one. Check it out on my channel if you’re so inclined. Great video. I am going to have to try that BB trick. Just subscribed!
I found myself buying my own tire machine combo because of the really bad service. My rims where being scratched and so on. Y got the 988 and I love it. Just doing my own tires has paid for this machine several times and my rims don’t get scratched. Very nice video. Thanks
Very informative.
No BS , straight to the point.
Thankyou.
I learned a lot.
that gauge reads when you let off the pedal as long as the hose it connected, it's designed that way or at least every tire machine I have used was..
I agree with Robert Hayes, I am so sick of bad tire service. I am looking to purchase a tire machine and do the tire change myself. I love this video. Thanks for the pep talk. Great job "Behind the barn real life"
Not bad for $1300 new. I bought a used Corghi for more and it has all the functions yours has, but the Corghi has the pedals in the correct order and also the bead breaker is adjustable for wide or narrow rims. I live on a farm with various tractors, trucks and such and added up over 100 tires that I have to keep air in. Once you have one of these machines, you can't live without it.
Oby-1 this definitely isn’t a Corghi but it’s awesome for us. I did look at the pedal and it’s an easy fix if I just take the time to do it. But you are absolutely correct on the farm this is an absolute must have. I would be lost without it.
Thanks man! Appreciate the experience. Always learning...
I haven't balanced one of my tires in about 10 years. I don't have any vibration until above 70 mph. But I have pretty much grown out of going that fast.
Last time at the tire shop they didn't tighten the tpms sensors and they came loose inside the tires. Ordered the tire changer.
Love the video no BS just did a great demonstration with that machine. I enjoyed the vid A++++++
Crashed King thanks for watching.
Great Video! I like that yellow bead holder you call Rico. Do you have a link for it? Or maybe what it is called so I could try to find one. Thanks..........
i know its obvious, but i would remove the spring from bead breaker and bend the rod out so you don’t crush your hand . and then swap the pedals around . i always modify all my machines to suit my own work style, and thankfully rarely have problems doing so
Andrew Norman that’s exactly what I plan to do. With the exception of bending the handle. The only time the handle will smash your hands is when your doing 35’s or fat tires. With the handle bent out it gets too far away for me to reach comfortably. I like to hear any ideas that might make my life easier. Thanks for watching.
Engineers say the beads cannot work. Likely most tires now are made very close to balance, along with rims. If beads work, then may as well use slime and have it fill the holes too.
I know this is an old post but there is nothing wrong with the gauge. it will only read tire pressure when you let off the pedal. when you are putting air in the tire the gauge reads the incoming pressure. Also all you need to do is just hit the blaster real quick to blow the tire to the beads and then just hold the it to fill.. easy peasy...
Jess Tolbirt you’re correct on both parts. The bead blaster still doesn’t work the best but I don’t have a very big compressor either. Thanks for watching.
For the bead breaker pedal, the fancy John Bean and Ranger brand tire changers are set up the same way, you have to step in towards the middle of the machine to reach it.
Bohisattva that sucks. Definitely an ergonomics design flaw. I didn’t realize those other ones were the same way.
What's the chances that a switch of a couple air hoses would fix your peddle problem? I'm going to say 100% . I'd bet they are all the same so switching the airline to the peddle you want should be pretty simple and well worth the effort. Great demo video. Peace
@@wellintended783 that’s all that needs to be done but I still haven’t got to it yet and now I’m used to it.
@Behind the barn real life that's usually how it goes isn't it lol? Peace ✌️
When it comes to balancing tires I use airsoft BB's. Works like a charm!
I’ll try that sometime.
Plz explain
Thanks,, great, explanation,, never seen those bead things before,
singtracks thanks for watching.
If you had a BB gun you would know exactly what those things are
Ronn Rogers gotta love BB guns.
First time I did one I bent the rim :/ Takes a touch of skill. Make sure you do your first few on a junk tire/rim.
Good advice. Luckily for me all my rims are junk. 😂😂 thanks for watching
how the bbs help, how does it work i never hear that before
As I used to always say when I was doing tires at the dealership Goodyear tires good for one year done
We have the same tire Gods. I swear I get flat tires more than anyone I know, and when I can least afford them. I ended up making my own attachment for the HF manual tire changer, but I'm definitely looking at buying one similar to yours. Just found your channel while looking at different tire machines, you need to do more videos!
Bruce L. If I can ever get time I’ll definitely be making more. Or at least I should be recording what we’re doing maybe. Thanks for watching.
Excellent review! Right to the point . You explained everything well. Do you think the changer would work for skid steer tires??
Greg .A that’s one of the main reasons I got it. It’s amazing if you’ve ever used a manual changer on rim guard skid loader tires.
Great Review .... Thank you
What’s the name of the tire charger. I like it. Where’s to buy?
It’s a talyn plus 1 we got it from www.bestbuyequipment.com. I believe they’re out of California someplace
Awesome video ever 😍 continue to make more videos like this one
Elijah McGaugh thanks for watching.
how did you get that spring on?
hi thanks for the video, you said you got the breaker bar from harbor freight? what length is that one thanks
ManthatsCool100 24” $5.99. Thanks for watching.
Does anybody else think this guy looks like John Belushi, you look like a pretty good tire Man to me
😂😂😂 I get that a lot.
not a bad deal today they are a little cheaper too i’m surprised you got it to do 35s in reality that machine isn’t really built to handle those i’m assuming it sure beats the heck out of doing them by hand
Craig Monteforte the price in their website today is $1,369.00. The specs say 49.25” not sure how well that would work but it had no problems with the 35’s. Little car tires like this aren’t too bad on the manual machine but the 10 ply pickup and 14 ply trailer tires are a real pain with bars.
The coates 40 40 is good for 35 s quicker too the electric machines are good but slow
Tire changer is not for run flat?
I’ve never worked on a run flat but it can’t be worse that skid steer tires.
The BB's is a pretty good idea... I have been using Dyna beads for years. The BB's are a little bigger and metal, compared to ceramic... But its the same basic idea!
MrHub929 the smaller ceramic beads actually work better and don’t make noise when you go through a drive through. But not a big enough difference to justify the additional cost.
So what is the formula for how many bead to add
Joe Scheller don’t quote me but I think it was 1oz per 13lbs of tire.
How in the world do them bbs balance the tire? I've never heard of this granted I'm no tire guy but all our outfits round here use the weighs
@@travissmith5605 Makes about as much sense as using a horse de-wormer to treat a virus. People advocate all sorts of weird voodoo like this. I'd never stick stray garbage into my tires.
wanted to learn this craft. I want a selection from you. Is it good? Thank you
Yasin Momo there are definitely better machines in the market but in this price range a really like it. We use it two or three times a week. Sometimes more and haven’t had any issues. Thanks for watching
When u pour is inside to balance it, can u hear them spinning inside if u driving like 10-25mph?
Pahan Mirzaev you can hear them below 10 MPH.
What do the BB's do?
I use them to balance the tire instead of weights. Too much doesn’t work neither does too little. I like the BB’s because of our dirt roads. When mud gets in the wheels they seem to check themselves as it flys out or builds up
I can find this item ricoh on amazon the yellow thing you use could you provide with item number or other description
It is a no-mar ac-y-03905111 yellow thing tire tool. We just named it Ricoh.
@@behindthebarnreallife1064 thanks bro
Why are you resting your hand on the tyres when filling itv with air ? A big no no unless you want to lose your fingers
AA Holdings because I don’t know what I’m doing! 😂 I’m not too concerned with little car tires but mostly because I got to talking to a camera and spaced. Thanks for watching.
as far as the foot valve being backwards why not just reverse them maybe all you have to do is exchange the lines from one to the other
It is a simple fix but I’m pretty lazy and there always seems to be something else to mess with. I’m used to it by now. Thanks for watching.
what air compressor do you use for the tire machine?
Citizen of the universe at the time of the video we were using a job site compressor. Rolair 5715K17-0277. Now we’re using one we got on an auction that goes to 150 psi and makes the bead breaker push harder. I don’t even know what brand the bigger one is.
Hi do you have the link to buy that machine?
hugoeflorez I got mine from www.bestbuyautoequipment.com
La máquina es muy práctica son similar a la ranger el compresor tiene una bazuca si preciosas fuerte suelta aire con mucha precios para llantas difíciles de inflar . Y su medidor de aire está perfecto no lo sabe usar debe soltar el pedal y le mide la presión .
estas corecto, gracias para ver el video
Saw one simular to this with a tire balance machine also for about 1500 delivered on ebay (new) Tired of paying so much for tire changes. Not a fan of putting bbs inside the wheel lol
I chose this over the mayflower ones on eBay only because of some reviews. As far as BB’s I’ve probably got 120,000 miles with them and no issues. Too many doesn’t work just as too few doesn’t. And never run them if you have TPMS on your wheels.
This video saved my ass thanks bro
Where can I buy one
Www.bestbuyautoequipment.com
So what do the bb's in the tyre do?
getonitnow they move to the low spot in the tire and self balance.
Take your foot off the peddle to read the tire pressure.
Ya I’m a moron. I figured that out as soon as I stopped focusing on the video. Even though I’m by myself for some reason that camera fries my brain. Thanks for watching
Don't hold onto the handle when your breaking the bead. I don't get why you even have your hand on it at all
Because it’s a handle. You have to pull it out after every push so why cause yourself extra steps reaching for it. That’s what it’s made for. Thanks for watching.
@@behindthebarnreallife1064 because it's a safety hazard, extra steps prevent you from crushing your hand.
eksine everything is a safety hazard if you try hard enough. Like I said in the video it’s only an issue with big tires.
I never you's the bb's before Interesting I have been doing tires since 1983 good video on your tire machine I just bout the same type of machine for my place My favorite tire machine is the 4040 I like to go fast when I mount tires.
Those always scared me. I saw a guy get smacked in the face with the bar. Thanks for watching.
I am yet to see one of these videos where somebody has to take a tube out
We do with the motorcycle adapter but it’s no different. Tubes suck so I try and avoid them as much as possible.
@@behindthebarnreallife1064 I don't like the tubes either especially if they get stuck in a really rusty rim they are extremely annoying but what are you to do it still has to come out I did it for almost 20 years so it doesn't bother me
Yes soapy water works the same
Ronn Rogers as soapy water is better than no lube I’ll have to disagree that it works the same. On new soft tires soapy water is sufficient but on old tires they sometimes tear without the real lube. Thanks for watching.
@@behindthebarnreallife1064 hmmm ok
what do you call cheap looks expensive to me
Joe Scheller cheap compared to name brand. Thanks for watching.
I have no clue what name brand or any brand would cost
Joe Scheller the coats machine that was the closest to comparable to this machine was $6,000
That's the same rebranded machine for 5 companies standard quality .Will last long after your dead . LOL I had a shop we used it everyday several times a day for 5 years still works great in my garage .
Gauge is working
Ken Stem sure is. I was trying to look at it while I was still adding air. It reads just fine when when you let off the pedal.
i couldnt imagine how much noise those bbs produce
You only hear them when you’re going very slow as in drive throughs slow.
Doesn’t look like a bad machine for the money. I purchased a Rim Clamp Machine from Harbor Freight 14 years ago for $1000 without the Bead Blaster. I didn’t care being I had a portable Bead Blaster that I used with a old 10/10 Coats Machine I owned for years. My HF machine came equipped with a round table that is perfect for the machine. I use plain Joy Liquid Dish Detergent mixed with water in a spray bottle to lube the bead for mounting and demounting and it works well. Never heard about the BB’s trick to balancing before. Good video. I don’t think you went wrong for the money. One other thing I had a hard time trying to demount a runflat tire with my machine from a C5 Corvette. Was able to demount it but it was a bear to do and I gouged the stock rim a little so I gave up on doing anymore runflats again. Have you done any Runflats yet? Just curious. Oh by the way you can easily pass for John Belushi’s brother you look so much like him to me with the beard.
ffas23 we used a coats manual machine for years but it was a pain with 14ply and implement tires. I’ve done lowpro on a coats that works just like this one so I’m “assuming” it will work the same. It’s funny you mention that a lot of guys at work call me Belushi. Thanks for watching and let me know when and what machine you get. Thanks for watching.
Behind the barn real life I am still using my Harbor Freight Rim Clamp Tire Machine similar to yours as I mentioned above. It was built to last with the electric table. Everything else is air operated. The only thing I had to replace were some clear air hoses under the table that dry rotted over those 14 years or more that I have had it sitting out in my Pole Barn. You will know when they start to leak. I purchased similar plastic hose from the Home Depo that worked well. Amazon carries a better product type of hose that I purchased afterwards but the hose from Home Depot is still working fine for how much I use the machine anymore so there was no need to change it out yet. You can’t beat having your own machine. One of the best tools I ever owned which saved me a lot of money and time over many years. Had my old 10/10 Coats tire machine which was all air operated since the early 90’s. I only paid a couple hundred dollars for it but today you really need a Rim Clamp Tire Machine to do most wheels without damaging them. I sold it and used that money to upgrade to the rim clamp machine. Maybe you will have better luck with runflat tires then I did. I never want to do another with my machine. If you ever do them you may need a 2nd person around with a 2nd tire iron in order to do it. That is why the newer more expensive tire machines have all of those extra arms and different adapters and what have you on them today. You really need it to do runflats.
ffas23 one of the nice things about this machine is that I can get the assist arm that bolts on for $500. The holes are there and tapped ready to go. Also the motorcycle attachment is under $300. I couldn’t justify the extra money at the time I purchased it. Your information on accessibility of air components is definitely comporting. Thanks for the tip.
Just stand the tire up, most of the time you don't need to use the blaster
Tyson Behnke I rarely use it on car or light pickup tires. With Heavy side walls it’s awesome. Sometimes I’ll have to use the cheetah.
cool
hueroski thanks for watching.
Thanks for the review--- It makes me "F'N ILL" everything I touch is made in F'N CHINA !!!!!! & I literally mean everythang !!!!!
CHARLES A. 12345 that’s the sad world we’re living in. The components in the “made in the USA” machines that I’ve been told are mostly foreign made also. Thanks for watching.
Notun tyre fitting servicing jobs
Ya have to do a lot of tires to pay for ? 1300. Dollar. Or live middle of nowhere . Can find them 5. Or 6 hundred. Up. . And really old floor model. Not the drop down. 100, up at swap meet.
I wasn’t able to find an older model that would do the 18”-22” rims. If I only needed 16” and smaller I would’ve went with an old console coats. We do patch a lot of tires and they always need done at night or on a weekend. We’re also in the middle of nowhere so by the time you drive to town get one patched or replaced and home it kills half the day. So we keep our common sizes on hand in the shop. Thanks for watching.
Take the spring off.
I recently got a lightly used Harbor Freight tire changer similar to this one. Check it out on my channel if you’re so inclined. Great video. I am going to have to try that BB trick.
Just subscribed!
could of swore john bulushi passed away years ago...
Notun tyre fitting servicing jobs