I built one similar to that over 10 years ago. I'm now medically retired from the work. Mine was different in that I had guide claps for the outer ring so it would not slip and it was powered by my 3/4 drive impact gun. The hand crank is nice but impact is much faster. I had a specially made socket just for that set up. It was about a 6" deep impact socket and it worked on everything, including the 35/65R33 & 37.5R39 Loved having that with me on those types of jobs. I'm a 25+year tire veteran.
Just got one of these on the truck.I can't wait to try it out.I saw in another video that it should handle anything up to a 29.5 R 25,will update when I know more.Seems to me,the less I swing a chopper the longer I'll survive in this field.
I used to have a hell of a time with some loader tires when I had a bunch of dairy accounts. I would have purchased this tool in a heartbeat. Sadly all of the dairy's were bought out and now we have tract homes being built in their place.
my hatred was grader or road roller tyres,its 20 years since ive worked as a tyre fitter and they still give me bad memories,ididnt mind loaders,i worked for bridgestone and had a proper tyre handler on the truck,could strip and fit a loader in 90 mins for all 4
yes,i realized how lucky i was. i lived in darwin in australia,i had to cover all of the northern territory,NWqueensland and NE western australia as it was the only truck with a handler,my truck and i were very popular.have a look of a map of australia and youl see how much area i had to cover,i drive interstate trucks now as i prefer wearing tyres out than changing them
being a tireman for over 15 yrs, i have done this using tirehands, booms, rams, come-alongs and other various equipment. i like this idea,simple,easy to set up and use. well done sir,hats off. is this tool commercially availlable and is it certified ? i contract out to a local mine and everything needs to be certified. tks
The o ring is used as a seal between the steel compression spring and rim assembly making the tire a tubeless assembly.....they are a great idea versus inserting and maintaining a tube.
He said tool is good for 17.5-25 to 20.5-25. If you need this tool to do a 17.5 or 20.5-25, you need to quit your job. Those are easiest tires that even grandma do it using bear hands and tire irons. Now push a bead on 29.5R-25 (Brand new tire)or bigger so we can see this tool really worth buying.
I am a nut for huge vehicles including all face shovel diggers and tractors. But will never be close to a demo of this great piece of kit working because I am an invalid. Can you tell me what the "O" ring does please? Is it to keep water out of the various bits of the outer wheel assembly to prevent rust? A genuine request from someone who is extremely interested but otherwise an ignoramous about the details of these machines. Many thanks for the upload. Take care. mrbluenun
Its a great tool BUT !!! you do need to modifiy the rim clamps because on a heavy ply tire it doesnt stay clamped to the wheel. I used square channel with a alllthread and nuts that unscrew and they worked great. Like i said great tool but with a heavy ply tire the tool will pop off the rim
Estas son las ke me gusta hacer con 55 años ke tengode edad haciendo este trabajo ni fuerza hago por lo ke hacen Enel vídeo lo hago con la pala de cualquier makina en la cordillera lo hice con los camiones fuera de ruta en10 minutos cuando dos gomero la martillaron todo el dia
I built one similar to that over 10 years ago. I'm now medically retired from the work. Mine was different in that I had guide claps for the outer ring so it would not slip and it was powered by my 3/4 drive impact gun. The hand crank is nice but impact is much faster. I had a specially made socket just for that set up. It was about a 6" deep impact socket and it worked on everything, including the 35/65R33 & 37.5R39 Loved having that with me on those types of jobs. I'm a 25+year tire veteran.
Just got one of these on the truck.I can't wait to try it out.I saw in another video that it should handle anything up to a 29.5 R 25,will update when I know more.Seems to me,the less I swing a chopper the longer I'll survive in this field.
OK. Bad ass. Been doing heavy equipment tires for over ten years now and will be getting one of these. Thanks for the post.
I used to have a hell of a time with some loader tires when I had a bunch of dairy accounts. I would have purchased this tool in a heartbeat. Sadly all of the dairy's were bought out and now we have tract homes being built in their place.
I hate loader tires.. those damn seals
my hatred was grader or road roller tyres,its 20 years since ive worked as a tyre fitter and they still give me bad memories,ididnt mind loaders,i worked for bridgestone and had a proper tyre handler on the truck,could strip and fit a loader in 90 mins for all 4
boss 302 gorie lucky I never had a tire handler. Car carrier tires are a nightmare I
hate them..
yes,i realized how lucky i was. i lived in darwin in australia,i had to cover all of the northern territory,NWqueensland and NE western australia as it was the only truck with a handler,my truck and i were very popular.have a look of a map of australia and youl see how much area i had to cover,i drive interstate trucks now as i prefer wearing tyres out than changing them
being a tireman for over 15 yrs, i have done this using tirehands, booms, rams, come-alongs and other various equipment. i like this idea,simple,easy to set up and use. well done sir,hats off.
is this tool commercially availlable and is it certified ? i contract out to a local mine and everything needs to be certified. tks
The o ring is used as a seal between the steel compression spring and rim assembly making the tire a tubeless assembly.....they are a great idea versus inserting and maintaining a tube.
How do you seat the bead after?
Wow, would love that at my work, doing OTR stuff for nearly a year, that would save a lot of time.
He said tool is good for 17.5-25 to 20.5-25. If you need this tool to do a 17.5 or 20.5-25, you need to quit your job. Those are easiest tires that even grandma do it using bear hands and tire irons. Now push a bead on 29.5R-25 (Brand new tire)or bigger so we can see this tool really worth buying.
Johny Cash yup i hear ya like maybe a 45/65/45 58 ply slick or a 35/65-33 42 ply slick
:D Tool will commit suicide. :D
Johny Cash aint that the truth
Where can I buy the tools rig master
Where can I buy the ring master
Great product!!! Would buy again.
I've never used one. I always used a hammer and PB blaster and go to work. I used a forklift whenever possible
I am a nut for huge vehicles including all face shovel diggers and tractors. But will never be close to a demo of this great piece of kit working because I am an invalid.
Can you tell me what the "O" ring does please? Is it to keep water out of the various bits of the outer wheel assembly to prevent rust?
A genuine request from someone who is extremely interested but otherwise an ignoramous about the details of these machines.
Many thanks for the upload.
Take care.
mrbluenun
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En este tipo de llantas no es necesario está herramienta la llanta sola tira sin aire a despegarse pues cuán de monta se le hechas lubricante
Where can these be bought at?
Its a great tool BUT !!! you do need to modifiy the rim clamps because on a heavy ply tire it doesnt stay clamped to the wheel. I used square channel with a alllthread and nuts that unscrew and they worked great. Like i said great tool but with a heavy ply tire the tool will pop off the rim
it keeps the air in.
Estas son las ke me gusta hacer con 55 años ke tengode edad haciendo este trabajo ni fuerza hago por lo ke hacen Enel vídeo lo hago con la pala de cualquier makina en la cordillera lo hice con los camiones fuera de ruta en10 minutos cuando dos gomero la martillaron todo el dia
well done bud!
Neat idea. This is what sledges are for though ;)
where does one learn skills like this from?
good day your tool is great!
Tools name plz
nice job good little tool
mog5858 You can call us at 559-250-0552 or e-mail us at tireringmaster@yahoo.com. You can also visit our website at www.tireringmaster.com
I had to retire cause I ruptured 4 disks and have bad arthritis in my back from 25 years of busting tires
very good tools.
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Ingenious.
Have distributors in Mexico?
Eduardo cato check out my video you don't need tools
Thank you very much, my friend, and if I was very helpful, good technique
aint that tha truth they are stiffer than a 45/65-45 slick
that's one sweet tool
The best.
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Good Job, wonderful tools.
If you need any otr wheel rim 25-63 inch and components, contact me
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Nice tool but useless, you need a boom to change that tire, or lift truck, push it with the boom, i have done that 100 times
Nice tool.
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itsa break through in ring piece technology.lol