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Old 02-13-2012, 09:38 AM
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magnum tire changer

hi, i have an old magnum 001 tire changer , can any one help me,
or know where i can get parts or
a set of seals.
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Originally Posted by mulleady
hi, i have an old magnum 001 tire changer , can any one help me,
or know where i can get parts or
a set of seals.
Try some of these guy's they might know something.



http://www.google.com/#hl=en&cp=24&g...w=1366&bih=653






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Magnum Tire Changer

I have one I am working on now. Have had it for over forty years, can't find the manual I know it's here somewhere. I rebuilt the valves for the foot pedals using "O" rings from the local plumbing and heating store. The gear on mine had wear caused by the pin that holds the gear to the cylinder coming out. I dressed them down and reversed the gear on the shaft. It has been a good worker for me. Take pictures as you tear it down, label the air lines. It is not that big of a job.
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Have completed the rebuild of the tire changer. Working like new, even though both of the air cylinders were pitted. I got new seals for them at a local hydraulic shop. The alignment of the rotating shaft was the most difficult part of the job.
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