So, haven't done much of anything with Hanky since Pinelands. I did, however get the two mud tires mounted on the steel spokes that Jon brought me. Figured I'd try my hand at it. I mean, after watching a few YouTube videos, I'm like an expert, right?
Took a little effort, but I got 'em on. Decided to try the redneck ether trick to set the bead. Determined that you can't go too light on the ether or it won't pop. Though when I did get it to work, it blew the core right out of the valve stems on both wheels. Dang. Off to the car store to get two more and try it again. This time it worked like a charm.
Also had to break the bead on Heavy D's tire that started leaking at Pinelands. Boy, there was a lot of sand way down deep in that bead. Had to reseat it twice before I go it all out. My mistake was trying to only unseat and clean part of it where it was leaking, which just made it leak somewhere else. Had to do the whole thing. Worked fine though. Glad to have that tire back on the truck and the spare off.
Weekend Update, 11/18
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I've seen tires set with ether and with gasoline. You're a brave man. Personally I am happy there are two used tire shops within 5 blocks of me; I like my forearms un-scorched. :D
No Scout work over here to report. I did help with (erm, supervise) a rear brake pad swap on a VW Bug yesterday though, so I'm not completely out of touch with the automotive world anymore. Something tells me Kemosabe will soon be in the shop getting new wires. We'll see. Happy Thanksgiving!
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