Also... to get back to OP, I don't know about the southeast, but here in the southwest, it's not hard to find places that will do it. The commercial truck tire places will generally do it - the places 18 wheelers go that specialize in tires - as will anyone who does heavy off-road equipment, construction equipment, tractors, etc. Also aviation. One way to find a place is to call your local cat dealer and ask who does equipment tires. There's always someone. A lot of times they can just come out in a truck. Prices seem to vary but it can run 100+ labor a tire, it's time consuming hard work, which is also why it's worth learning to do it yourself in the long haul (plus to be able to do it in the field). I've also had good luck just showing up at a place and frowning. It's one thing to call ahead and another to show up. A lot of times when they can see the job they'll be more inclined to do it, and there's always (seems to be) that one guy in the back who was in the military, and he comes out and is like oh yeah I used to do these all day long.