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You are logged in as a guest. ( ) have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page]:: -> Message format Posted 5/18/2012 15:20 (#2387666) Subject: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better I have a Coats 10-10 tire changer that needs help to break the beads and remove 16' pu tires. Need something better but not fancy. What model of coats would handle these easily?

Should be a lot of used ones out there due to rim clamp machines. Just want one that has plenty of power. Posted 5/18/2012 15:35 (#2387676 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Faunsdale, AL Have you checked what air pressure you're feeding it with? Our 20-20 needs to be very close to the pop-off pressure of it's safety to work effectively. I think it's around 175 psi, and if I drop a rim on it, sometimes it will unseat the pop-off and I'll have to reach in and jiggle it to get it to stop blowing.

Anything less and it won't really work. That being said, I sometimes let it break the lower bead before putting the breaker on the top bead. Usually it's a rim that has rust/stopleak etc crusted on it that is really tough to break. Mounting and dismounting, sometimes have to help it around by levering with a tire iron in additon to the machine's force. That is commonly on a stiff sidewall tire like a 10 ply front tractor or airplane tires etc.

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With enough tire grease and some persuasion, we usually get them on and off in good shape. Posted 5/18/2012 16:57 (#2387720 - in reply to #2387676) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better 175 is what we have our compressor set at. I am wondering if a 40-40 is stout enough to handle the tougher tires.

Posted 5/18/2012 19:16 (#2387818 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: RE: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Northeast Indiana (Auburn) Get a rim clamp if you can. I have a 7065EX that I bought used for $1500. I used a 40-40 in the past, the rim clamp will beat it hands down. Posted 5/18/2012 23:31 (#2388197 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Elmwood, Ne. Just East of Lincoln I just traded a coats 40-40 for a rim clamp last December. The rim clamp is much better and will break beads easier than the old style. If you want a used 40-40 try Your Next Tire in Firth Ne. Format undangan pernikahan.

They also handle new rim clamps. That's where I got mine. Yournexttire.com Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page] Jump to forum: ().