Replacing the Rear Rims on a Ford Tractor

By Mike attempts | Jul 10, 2019
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Replacing the rear rims on my 1955 Ford 860 tractor. It looked like the calcium chloride liquid ballast was eating through the steel rims so I decided to replace them. Breaking the bead without special tools, removing the tire from the old rim and mounting it on the new rim. See the links below for the parts and tools I used:

30" Curved Tire Spoon:
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18" Drop Center Tire Spoon:
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Heavy Duty Ratchet Strap:
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Dewalt Angle Grinder:
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Knotted Wire Cup Brush:
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Crimped Wire Cup Brush:
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Inner Tubes:
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