
Coats 1010 Tire Changer Manual
Source wholesale Coats 1010 Tire Changer from 136 reliable wholesalers. Large selection of quality wholesale Coats 1010 Tire Changer products in China. Re: Coats 10/10 tire machine owner's manual in reply to BigR, 16:36:55 I bought a Coates 10-10 tire changer on a farm auction this spring, and found the following on the mfgr- Hennessy Industries, 1601 JP Hennessy Drive, La Vergne, TN.
You are logged in as a guest. ( ) have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page]:: -> Message format Posted 5/18/2012 15:20 (#2387666) Subject: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better I have a Coats 10-10 tire changer that needs help to break the beads and remove 16' pu tires. Need something better but not fancy. What model of coats would handle these easily? Should be a lot of used ones out there due to rim clamp machines. Just want one that has plenty of power.
Posted 5/18/2012 15:35 (#2387676 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Faunsdale, AL Have you checked what air pressure you're feeding it with? Our 20-20 needs to be very close to the pop-off pressure of it's safety to work effectively. I think it's around 175 psi, and if I drop a rim on it, sometimes it will unseat the pop-off and I'll have to reach in and jiggle it to get it to stop blowing. Anything less and it won't really work.
That being said, I sometimes let it break the lower bead before putting the breaker on the top bead. Usually it's a rim that has rust/stopleak etc crusted on it that is really tough to break. Mounting and dismounting, sometimes have to help it around by levering with a tire iron in additon to the machine's force.
That is commonly on a stiff sidewall tire like a 10 ply front tractor or airplane tires etc. With enough tire grease and some persuasion, we usually get them on and off in good shape. Posted 5/18/2012 16:57 (#2387720 - in reply to #2387676) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better 175 is what we have our compressor set at. I am wondering if a 40-40 is stout enough to handle the tougher tires. Posted 5/18/2012 19:16 (#2387818 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: RE: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Northeast Indiana (Auburn) Get a rim clamp if you can. I have a 7065EX that I bought used for $1500.
I used a 40-40 in the past, the rim clamp will beat it hands down. Posted 5/18/2012 23:31 (#2388197 - in reply to #2387666) Subject: Re: have a Coats 10-10 tire changer, need something better Elmwood, Ne. Just East of Lincoln I just traded a coats 40-40 for a rim clamp last December.
The rim clamp is much better and will break beads easier than the old style. If you want a used 40-40 try Your Next Tire in Firth Ne. They also handle new rim clamps. That's where I got mine. Yournexttire.com Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [50 messages per page] Jump to forum: ().
First off, I know nothing about tire machines and just really want the good bad and the ugly about this particular model. This tire machine is going to be for sale at a sale this weekend and my dad is looking at trying to buy it. It probably hasn't been used for 15 years and I have really no idea how old it is but what are the opinions on this brand and does anyone know anything about this particular model?
He is a rural mailman here in Missouri and the local tire guy is thinking of going out of business which kind of leaves him hanging with flats etc.which he has regularly. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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I am no expert, but isnt a 1010 just an earlier, smaller 2020? A picture would help. If so, very serviceable unit on steel wheels.
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Mag wheels can pose a problem. They sell plastic liners to cover the tooling to help protect the mag's finnish. These machines will break Crager 5 spoke style mags very easily if not paying attention.
They work very good for taking apart field wheels.very strong and dependable. I would not pay too much for it as most tire stores have converted to rim clamp style machines by now. I'd love to have one.
I believe that the only (major) difference between a 1010 and a 2020 is that the 2020 has the tube with holes in it that sits right under the wheel and shoots air into the tire when you're filling the tire. Very helpful on radial tires. I've changed untold numbers of tires on one of these back when they were state of the art; before 2020's came out; over 30 years ago. I was the young part-time kid in the shop back then and any time someone came in with 'mag' wheels one of the older guys booted me outta the way. As i recall they ran on compressed air and had no electricity hooked to them. Oh, yeah; coats was THE brand back then. If you buy it, decide you don't like it, and want to sell it let me know.
A Coats 10/10 is a privative tire changer that was built in the 60s, kind of a pain to use and a real wheel scratchier, they grab the inside of the wheel so the bead breaker doesnt slip. Make sure you get the jam nut and tire bar with it if you buy it, it would cost much more than the machine is worth to replace them.