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Portable Mini Tire Changer, Model# 1302S094

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Features

  • For all tires with 4in. to 12in. rims
  • Smallest center hole size will accept: 50MM
  • Largest center hole size will accept: 295MM

Description

Completely portable tire changer pays for itself after a couple of uses! Ideal for your lawn equipment, trailer and other vehicles with smaller tires. Overall 16in.H. Recommended Use: Tire changer, Machine Type: Manual, Tire Type: Universal, Max. Rim Width: 12in., Control Mechanism: Handle, Includes: Misc. tools

Manufacturer: ‎Northern Industrial Tools


Brand: ‎Northern Industrial


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎1302S094


Date First Available: December 31, 2008


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  • This is a real time saver.
Item was suppose to be Northern tool brand, but central machinery was delivered, but looks to be same. This is a real time saver and easier to use than I expected. I used it to change some tires on my riding mowers and it works great, wish I had it long time ago. I noticed that 4" rims are a little harder to change tire on than the 6" and 8" rims, but still much easier than screw drivers and vise grips. If I could change anything about it, I would have put a thicker rubber protector ring, and a groove in the mounting bar would help to hold it on the rim, but as long as you keep plenty of lubricant on the bead of the tire and hold the tire itself when mounting or demounting, this tool works good. So far I've used it to remove 6 tires, and mount 4 tires and its worked great. Seems to be made of good materials, a little shaky, but still very useable. Good tool at a good price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2013 by clarence

  • but was nicely surprised after having used it now
I don't usually do a review of things that I purchase. There was a little uncertainty about getting this unit, but was nicely surprised after having used it now. Some observations: 1. I have about 2 dozen smaller (12” rims or less) wheels in various states of repair, on trailers, turf care eq., and in the attic, that are now in the process of being updated. In the past I was bull headed enough not to want to spend money on fixing if it meant taking it in for mounting, at from $10 to $20 each time. The alternative was doing it myself, and having to wrestle with the things like a monkey, then possibly not being able to finish what I started. 2. Those days are over. This is a good little unit. Along with a couple of cheap tire irons, it does what it was intended. It is not, however, a massive, powered, tire center. It is – an inexpensive device to hold a rim firm, and provide a place to get some leverage. It also comes with a bead breaker that is adjustable, sturdy and functional. 3. If you have a bench vise, skip the base and tighten the unit in the vise. The bench I have is sturdy, but not solid, 2x4s and HDF. 4" small bench vise. It all worked fine. 4. Cinch the rim down, and sit back and eye up the situation. Tires are made to go on rims, rims designed to except tires. There is no need to work up a sweat, or fight it like it’s trying to kill you. Make no mistake, it is a bit of work. But if you end up cussing it, stop and look it over again, get the situation in order. 5. Use a vise grips and pinch it on the rim to hold the bead from rotating around as you’re working . 6. If the whole thing starts to bind, sit back and eye up the situation again. No need to bend the center rod (5/8 threaded rod), and no need to bend the changing lever. Those parts fine, but not over built. Put some lube on (windshield washer fluid works good), get the bead into the recess of the rim (jorgensen clamps work, so do utility straps, use the tire irons to get it down in there, clamps to hold it). Pull the changing lever around a little until there is some resistance (1/2 inch maybe, couple inches maybe, maybe more, don't stress it), repeat, repeat, ---. It probably won’t happen in one go - your not a powered tire changing unit no matter how many brews you’ve had. I didn’t cut a groove in the changing lever to help hold it to the rim. That may help, I haven’t needed to, yet. 7. 10-15minutes done. No sweat. Money ahead. Paid for itself in the first hour. Much easier than I thought. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • Can't Beat This Mini Changer unless it was free.
Had to change a couple tires on my lawn trailer and I never look forward to the job, last time I fought with one tire change for four hours. I saw this tire changer in action on U tube and thought I would try it for the money, I would have paid double for this Mini changer, finished both tires in less than an hour. I do recommend this Mini changer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019 by Leo M.

  • Makes the job possible, not easy
With 22 acres of thorn trees, I've struggled with many a flat tire. "Slime" is an acceptable temporary fix, but eventually the tires must be replaced. After struggling for years with vices/pry bars, I guess I was hoping for more with the mini tire changer. Its great for breaking the bead and removal of the old tire, but other than providing a stable platform, isn't much help in mounting new tires; be prepared to resort to multiple pry bars and a lot of effort (I found that the "bead breaker" attachment is good at initially securing the bead below the rim while mounting). Also, anything more substantial than a wheel barrow tire isn't going to seal when attempting to pressurize, even with a ratchet strap (DO NOT ignite ether in a small tire to seal). Save yourself the frustration and use a Slime inner tube (one inch smaller than the rim size diameter reduces the possibility of "pinch" damage during the mounting process). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2011 by Feral

  • Great tool, made replacing the tires on my old ...
Works as advertised and works well. You must mount it securely to an immobile object, and lubricating the tires and rims when removing and remounting is ~critical~ and makes the job much easier. Get some quality tire spoons, as working in the opposite direction, in conjunction with the supplied tool moves things along. Great tool, made replacing the tires on my old John Deere a relatively easy job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2017 by James G Phillips

  • Not for ATV tires
Just not up to the task. I purchased this for dismounting some ATV tires. Most of the rims had too large of a center hole for this machine. The ones that would fit were stronger than this tire changer. The machine broke, not the bead.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 by DCS

  • Could be indispensable
If you've ever tried to change a front tire on a lawnmower, by hand, you know what I'm talking about. Just don't like the way it mounts in a vice.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Raymond Muff

  • Tire replacement
Learning how to use it best
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by sidney spencer

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