[AT] Cutting Tractor Tires

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sat Jun 10 15:38:43 PDT 2006


I bought one of those kits to make tire swings and other stuff, and they 
included sabre saw blades for cutting the tires..  (special blades)  It 
loooks like they just took a hammer to the blades and hammered the set out 
of the blades..  They work.  We cut tires for feeders.  If you get a cut 
started, then pull out the cutting as you saw and it works a lot faster. 
Wemade feeders out of a pair of 23.1-34's   Took almost a day to cut both of 
them...

cecil in OKla
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From: "Ed Stewart" <edstewart1 at verizon.net>
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Subject: Re: [AT] Cutting Tractor Tires


>
> I have cut a lot of tires. I use a electric circular saw with a course 
> tooth carbide tipped blade and some water mixed with liquid dish washing 
> soap. Another idea you may try is to get ahold of a tire recapping place 
> like I did and they gave a bunch of left over artic tread capping material 
> that was used to cap the old bias tires that are not used anymore since 
> the advent of radials. I have a hitnmiss tractor with a Sears converison 
> unit that made a model A ford into a tractor of sorts. The local capping 
> place gave me the material just for telling people at the local shows they 
> gave it to me....The tractor weighs 3500 lbs with the 1390 lb Hercules 
> hitnmiss engine on it and has had no problems climbing up steep ramps onto 
> the trailer. Ed
>
> Dave Cesan wrote:
>> Has anyone on this great list had experience cutting tractor tires? I 
>> have an IH 10-20 and I've removed the steel lugs from the rear as they 
>> tear up the trailer during transport and some shows wont let you ride 
>> around with steel lugs. I want to trim the side walls off of some old 
>> rubber tractor tires and carriage bolt them to the steel rims. I remember 
>> cutting an old tractor tire with a sawzall to get it off the rim and that 
>> sawzall shook me to hell and back. Is there an easier way to slice a 
>> tire? Thanks for your help!
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>> cutting tractor tires? I have an IH 10-20 and I've removed the steel lugs 
>> from the rear as they tear up the trailer during transport and some shows 
>> wont let you ride around with steel lugs. I want to trim the side walls 
>> off of some old rubber tractor tires and carriage bolt them to the steel 
>> rims. I remember cutting an old tractor tire with a sawzall to get it off 
>> the rim and that sawzall shook me to hell and back. Is there an easier 
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