You’re my garden cart repair hero! I followed your advice for changing out the bearings. Then when I wasn’t able to put the tube and tire back on the rim, I went to RU-vid and there you were again! Thank you for making these videos ❤
I just changed my wheelbarrow tire and now I'm watching this and thinking why, why was it not so easy for me and I struggled to put it on. And yes, the answer is that my tire wasn't made of butter.
I know it's been years since you made this video....but I wanted you to know I just watched it and learned how to replace my old tires on my wheelbarrow and I wanted to say "thank you" for showing me how easy it is!! (single woman)lol
Using a flathead screwdriver runs the risk of tearing the tube. Use a tire iron if you have one instead. They have rounded edges to keep the tube safe from pokes and tears. Use a screwdriver like this only as a last resort if you don't have anything better.
Having changed a couple of wheelbarrow inner tubes, I have to wonder at how soft and pliable the sidewalls are in this video. Must have been a hot day. Still, the video was useful.
Hello, You failed to mention that you need to make sure all the air is out of the tube before putting the tire back on the rim. Best to use a valve stem remover.
God dam that's one soft tyre. Good instructions on how to do it but very mis leading on how easy that was. The last time I had to change my inner tube i bent two screwdrivers and the rim
Looks easy but its not. My tire fits on the rim very tight with very little room to play with, not like this video. Needed to put the rim on a vice or something to hold it in place then use long tire spoons to remove it. A screw driver will put a hole in the inner tube, almost guarantee.
LOL, yeah I put a hole in mine. I fought that damn thing for an hour with no success. Certainly is not nearly as pliable as in the video. I'll just buy a new damn wheel. You'd think after all the decades these things have been made that somebody would have a better idea.
My Ace Hardware flat bed garden cart tire is smaller and a lot stiffer than that tire. How do I get it off enough to pull the tube and patch it then put it back together?
Review the video again from the 2:02 mark where he pulls up part of the inner tube and says "Make sure you get your inner back in there" and pulls the inner tube valve back in
I have a flat tire and want to replace. I know it's a 16 inch tire but will any 16" tire fit my existing rim? How do I shop for a very tough farm tire for the rim?
Great video very helpful ours did not come with instructions. On greasing the bearings we put in several shots with the grease gun and did not see it coming out the sides. How many shots would a new tire require? Thx
The tire here starts off alrady broken off the bead, which is actually the hard part. Without knowing to do that you're not going to get anywhere. "First thing you want to do is push the stem back inside the tire". Not so helpful if it's a tubeless tire.
How 's about the valve stem on my old wheelbarrow is detached/ broke from tube and cannot be pushed in?.How can i remove this valve and replace with new tube?. Please advise. Thanks.
I don't know about anyone else but I've never been able to put air in a tubeless tire because it doesn't seat. I'd have loved to watch him fill that tire with that little pump. I bet he couldn't.
You could try wrapping a tough rope around the circumference of the tire and tie the ends together. Then put a rod or tough large screwdriver under the rope, twist the rope so it squeezes the tire and forces the bead in place, then fill with air.
Tube was $10, found a complete tire and wheel replacement for $20 on Amazon(4.00/4.80-8), so I went that route after I tried to put the old tire back on the rim. My wheelbarrow is 30 yrs old. Video is total bullshit!! Thumbs down!