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I'm sure most of you have struggled with beating a tire off a split rim that has not been disassembled since the Vietnam war. If the tire is no good anyway, here is a 10 minute dismount method that does not involve the duckbill hammer.
Picture 1: 9.00-16 from a M-37, been assembled for 40 years at least
Picture 2. Cut out a chunk of the tire with a sawzall using a demo blade
Picture 3. Cut away the rubber until the bead wire is exposed
Picture 4. Cutting torch burns away the bead wire
Picture 5. Cut away the remaining charred rubber and peel off the tire for recycling
This method works for all tires, even non-split rims.
Picture 1: 9.00-16 from a M-37, been assembled for 40 years at least
Picture 2. Cut out a chunk of the tire with a sawzall using a demo blade
Picture 3. Cut away the rubber until the bead wire is exposed
Picture 4. Cutting torch burns away the bead wire
Picture 5. Cut away the remaining charred rubber and peel off the tire for recycling
This method works for all tires, even non-split rims.
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