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bigcountry48
Orange Level Joined: 28 Aug 2011 Location: Georgia Points: 1100 |
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Posted: 14 Apr 2016 at 7:19am |
I'm getting ready to buy a new set of 23 degree tires, and I'm wondering what the best way to cut them is? Is there anybody in the southeast I can take them to and have professionally cut? My local tire shops won't do it. If not, how do y'all cut yours? What tools should I be looking for, and what cut should I aim for? They are 16.9-38, 23 degree tires on an antique pulling in first gear with a 3.5 mph speed limit. Thanks in advance!
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1950 B, 1952 pulling wd, and 1954 wd45
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20548 |
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You'll be disappointed with brand new tires---rubber too soft. Find old used tires that are worn down some and hard.
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Charlie175
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Shenandoah, VA Points: 6358 |
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Saw this first hand, watched the cleat just bend back under hard pulling Find some 23 degree worn ones?
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Charlie
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DougG
Orange Level Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Location: Mo Points: 8110 |
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Theres a product out there called a hot knife; it heats up and cuts thru the rubber, then theres the grinding wheels/ blades set up to do this on a 4 or 8 inch grinder; its a dirty job
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dawntreader74
Orange Level Joined: 28 Oct 2013 Location: Manteno Points: 1770 |
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a good running small chain saw will do a dam good job' then shape them up with your grinder' works nice. if you can handle the saw''
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millertire
Silver Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Wauseon OH Points: 152 |
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Miller Tire as grinding disc in stock, see link;
http://www.millertire.com/categories/tire-supplies/grinding-disc/ |
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bsallis180
Silver Level Joined: 29 Jul 2013 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 209 |
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I used an electric planer be sure to spray a little WD-40 down first
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Beirnesy
Orange Level Joined: 30 Jun 2012 Location: Mid Western Ont Points: 351 |
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I wondered if an electric planer would work for top cutting the bar, if it works for you I will try it.
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DrAllis
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I've used an electric planer for years to shape the tops of the lugs. Consider a hospital visit if you going to use a chain saw !!! Good Lord.
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dawntreader74
Orange Level Joined: 28 Oct 2013 Location: Manteno Points: 1770 |
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thats if you can't handle the saw' i cut the top of the lugs off then take a 4'' wheel an make them nice. did lots of them like that but you got to know how to run a good saw thats all
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bigcountry48
Orange Level Joined: 28 Aug 2011 Location: Georgia Points: 1100 |
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Ok, do I would be best off with a hard tire? Also I'm running a 14 inch rim, would I be better off running a 15.5-38?
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patrickmull
Orange Level Joined: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Casey IL Points: 893 |
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i run a 17" wide wheel on my 15.5 x38 it helps flattens the lugs out
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dawntreader74
Orange Level Joined: 28 Oct 2013 Location: Manteno Points: 1770 |
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like pat' said it's better with the wider rim to let the center of the tire be more flat so all the tire is working' not just the center of it.
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