โDec-19-2015 11:04 AM
โDec-27-2015 11:53 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:navegator wrote:
The method I described was implemented after one fire fighter was checking and topping off the right front tire on the 105'ladder truck, sidewall let loose broke two fingers and his arm just below the wrist peppered his harm and part of his belly with rubber, so this method was started to avoid any damage to personnel, keep in mind that when lawyers and committees get involved all sort of procedures are generated.
You can use this method or not, I use it in my many years I have seen what a tire can do and how much damage it can cause, I really do not care what all of do, I know that I have all my fingers and tows, hearing is going I now have to use glasses to read and I am going to live to be 140!
navegator
Still waiting for a link to/for "the device" you referenced..:R
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โDec-27-2015 11:18 PM
navegator wrote:
The method I described was implemented after one fire fighter was checking and topping off the right front tire on the 105'ladder truck, sidewall let loose broke two fingers and his arm just below the wrist peppered his harm and part of his belly with rubber, so this method was started to avoid any damage to personnel, keep in mind that when lawyers and committees get involved all sort of procedures are generated.
You can use this method or not, I use it in my many years I have seen what a tire can do and how much damage it can cause, I really do not care what all of do, I know that I have all my fingers and tows, hearing is going I now have to use glasses to read and I am going to live to be 140!
navegator
โDec-23-2015 07:10 PM
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โDec-21-2015 10:05 PM
Dick A wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I'm guessing reseating a tire on a rim using a shot of propane would be frowned on these days
Some of us used starter fluid back in the day.:E I also changed a lot of 750-16 split rims back then with tire irons and a tire hammer. We had no cages then but we were very careful as we knew what could happen.
โDec-21-2015 06:37 PM
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โDec-21-2015 05:36 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Them's some right smart folks there.
None of my local mechanics will work on spit rims anymore. They will sell you new non-split rims but, they refuse to service the old ones.
โDec-21-2015 02:07 PM
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โDec-21-2015 10:00 AM
navegator wrote:
The method of checking and adding air to to tires all ready mounted and installed on the RV is for safety, split rims are rare, I have only seen them on big construction equipment, we would change tires on fire equipment and emergency vehicles, single rim, to seat these tires we had a air tank with a valve in the center and a flat nozzle, place the rim on a small jack so that the lower tire bead rest on the rim hook the air hose to the stem valve no shrader valve, take tank and place at upper opening of tire and rim, quickly open valve on tank there will be a good blast of air that will seat the tire, once seated the shrader valve is installed, tire was moved to a completely enclosed steel cage and finished installing.
The method I described above was taught to the fire crews when checking tire pressure and topping of at the station, some of those tires take 120 psi for the engines and 140 psi for the all steer ladder trucks.
I do not understand fj12ryder's comment of "really?" I prefer to be off to the side of the tire wile checking and topping of than being inches away from having my face remodeled.
navegator
โDec-20-2015 09:35 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Not sure what this has to do with RVs ??
B.O.
โDec-20-2015 01:27 PM