burnt
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cowsense said:Theres's quite a difference from tractor tires to pay loader or earth mover tires. Industrial tires are much heavier & I doubt if a chainsaw would handle the job! You might want to use a" borrowed "saw to try that one out! :lol:burnt said:RSL said:When we picked up our last tank he showed me a trick for cutting beads out. Use a reciprocating saw, but first take a grinder and sharpen the blade by going flat down each side of the saw blade. This narrows the sides of the teeth and prevents binding.
Not much wrong with using a chain saw. I used one to cut the sidewall out a tractor tire that the Mrs. wanted for a "brooder" for the baby chicks. Turn the cut out side down and put a heat lamp above and it's a pretty effective chick starting device with no corners for them to crowd into.
Well now that could be! I've no experience beyond what one would find on a farm.