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Cutting a wheel rim centre
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy Sod" data-source="post: 7403833" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>In my inexperienced, and stupid youth, I have welded dual wheel cleats onto rear tractor tyres. I can't remember if I let the air out or not, I certainly didn't break the beads as that would have required the wheels to be off and flat on the ground. My method of bead breaking was to drive another tractor up a plank onto the bead. What I did do however was to have somebody constantly running a cold water water hose around the area. I would stop welding frequently so that the welds were cooled.</p><p></p><p>Would I do the same thing again today? Not bloody likely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy Sod, post: 7403833, member: 207"] In my inexperienced, and stupid youth, I have welded dual wheel cleats onto rear tractor tyres. I can't remember if I let the air out or not, I certainly didn't break the beads as that would have required the wheels to be off and flat on the ground. My method of bead breaking was to drive another tractor up a plank onto the bead. What I did do however was to have somebody constantly running a cold water water hose around the area. I would stop welding frequently so that the welds were cooled. Would I do the same thing again today? Not bloody likely! [/QUOTE]
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