Replacing Lawn Mower Tires
2018 ж. 22 Там.
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Hey guys! In this video we replace the tires on our old lawn mower. The old ones kept going flat and weren't worth fooling with anymore.
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Woooooooo Ric Flair changing a tire! Thanks for the help!
Ha ha, yeah I have heard that a time or two. Wish I had his money! Your welcome. Terry
Lol I was thinking the same thing.Good video.
Mark Extra holy smokes your so right. Rick flair at his finest. We’re lucky he didn’t just rip that tire off the mower- lol
Ahahaha ric flair changing a tire lol I couldn't stop laughing
I learned the hard way but when replacing the tires, buy inner tubes and put'em inside. That way, if you ever drive over a nail, glass, whatever, it's no big deal. Just patch the inner tube, re-inflate and you're good for the go. My rear tires are about the same size but I have four bolts for each wheel to remove. No keyhole. I also had to replace the whole steering box and shaft assembly and replace the seat with a new one. It was hard finding obsolete parts, especially the steering box and shaft. I have the old Sears DGT 6000 27 HP 48" cut tractor. Everything is perfect on it. Just have to replace worn out parts when they go. I like keeping stuff out of the landfill whenever possible. Anyways a new rig would run into the thousands so why not keep fixing the old especially when you have many dedicated attachments. Thanks for sharing this video guys.
Thanks you for watching! We were going to do the inner tubes but when we found the tires already mounted and full of air we figured why not wait until they needed tubes to install them for the first time. Maybe if we are real lucky we won't ever need them, ha ha. I love keeping the old tractor running. Like you said its cheaper and it helps keep the landfill cleaner. I have an old 1966 wheel horse that my dad bought when I was 4. By far my favorite possession. Needs lots of work and there will be videos coming on the restore when time permits. There is a guy named Norm who is a fellow KZheadr. He is dedicated to saving old garden tractors of all kinds. He sells all kinds of parts and if I am not mistaken he even has designed and sells parts that are hard to find or not available. Great guy. Here is the link to his KZhead channel. He also is on facebook. kzhead.info/tools/jgZ1T9MpGJ1zXD0wdoML3A.html We may be doing a video dedicated to him soon, keep an eye out. Terry
Wow, I had to look up wheel horse because I never saw one before. It really looks alike a true workhorse. Back then is when things were built to last practically forever. This tractor reminds of the old Farmall tractors but they were the full-sized tractors seen here:www.google.com/search?q=farmall&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjZ2sH4-73eAhWM_1QKHQ-5A_AQsAR6BAgAEAE&biw=1536&bih=766 A lot of farmers still use these today and some retire them for show only.
Yeah they were built tough back then. Wheel Horse was made in South Bend Indiana, just south of the small town I grew up in in Michigan. You can find them for sale and they can still bring a good price if they are good condition. One day when we are settled into our homestead I plan to buy a couple more and restore them just because they are cool old tractors and I love them. I also want an old 8N Ford tractor. Love the way they look and they are a big part of our history of this country. You will find I want a lot of stuff, ha ha. I like the old Farmall tractors as well. Terry
If you put a socket on the axle bolt your puller won't slip off. I would also suggest removing the rust on the axle and put on anti seize.
Thanks. Yeah we were so focused on the video that we did not think about anti seize. Terry
I’ve got the same problem on my craftsman mower and my rim has no holes for that type of puller. Thanks for your video👍🏻 4-16-2021
You are welcome. If you are pulling the rims and replacing you could drill holes in them. Terry
Good job getting the wheel and tire off. You can put some antiseize on the shaft when you reassemble to make it come off easier next time. Always be careful when beating on the rim to get it off or the clip in the transmission can come off and the axle shaft will come out with it. Just a little info. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Steve! We came across those with rims and already full of air and just could not pass up the deal. Glad the axle did not come out, lol! I was actually concerned about damaging the transmission. They do not make them as tough as they used to. The tires had a little over 24 pounds of air in them. Made for a very rough ride till we dropped it to a little over 10 pounds. Terry
Cant beat the price. Dont blame you at all!
You got that right. The only thing is how good are they? Cheap price can mean cheap stuff. They are made by Carlisle but there is a clear difference in them and the same brand on new tractors. Probably good enough for that old junker we have, ha ha. Terry.
American Style is called SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers. It helps to put Gray Loctite ANTI-SEIZE on the hole in the wheel and on the shaft
Yeah I knew SAE it just did not come to mind at the moment, lol. Old timers may be coming after me soon, ha ha. I told Brian it would be best to have anti seize but we did not have any so we just went ahead and mounted them. They go on extra easy but the rust makes I a bear to get them to move when taking them off. Terry
Drill a recess starter divot in the head of the bolt to keep your puller from ‘wandering’.
Great idea! Thanks! Terry
I've got the exact same tire and set up only my "ex" left it to the weather and now I can't get the tire off. I purchase a wheel puller from Amazon, 17 bucks. I think it's for pulleys, has different size bolts but no nuts. The center piece can be flat or a point. The point has messed up the threads so now I need to get a tap and 2 nuts when I ride my bicycle to town 15 miles away. When you used the chisel did you put it on the edge or on the rim, like where the weld is? Thanks, this sob isn't moving and I need advise.
Yes we did hit the wheel and it actually went part way through in a few places. If you plan to use the wheel again you may want to try something different. Terry
Good replacement
Thanks!! Terry
How are you going to get the new wheel off? Anti seize on the shaft would help!
I agree but we did not have any and needed to get it going. I had hoped to apply some later but that has yet to have happened, lol. Terry
You can't hardly pass up a deal like that. About 4 years ago I owned an old 9 N Ford tractor and replaced both front tires for $27.00 a piece they were 19" wheels and both back tires were 28" for $258.00 a piece. The tractor was a 1941 pre WW2 machine. Not sure why it had such giant wheels. Wish now I would've kept. Take care Terry and Brian. 👍
It was nice having the wheels already mounted and filled with air! I love those old 8n and 9n tractors. Gonna buy one some day and make it like new again. Terry
Removable seat I have a mdt for smashing down the weeds too
Ha ha, yeah. It a junker but it still runs and it cuts small trees and heavy weeds like a bush hog. Its 13 horse and does better in brush than the 17.5 horse newer lawn tractor we have. Terry
Best to centre punch or drill a short hole in bolt to keep puller in place.
Not a bad idea! Thanks! Terry
Get some duck tape and fix that seat! LOL
Yeah its a real booger lol! Terry
I was thinking of putting a slightly bigger tire on my craftsmen mower to get a little more clearance....like one inch. Any advice is appreciated.
If you go up on the back you likely need to go up on the front as well or your deck will be angled down hill to the grass. You may be able to adjust the deck to level it back out. Before any changes maybe park it on a good flat surface and measure the ground clearance at both the front and rear of the deck. I would think they would be equal. Either way then you will have something to go by to get the same deck set up in relation to the existing orientation in relation to the ground. Additionally you may already be aware that if you lift the mower you need to set the deck to a lower setting on the mower to get the same actual length of grass. In other words a 3” setting with your current tires will be a 4” setting with a 1” lifted mower. Hope this all makes sense 😁. Good luck! Terry
Does the right side bolt have reverse threads since the spin would tend to loosen the bolt?
Not gonna lie I do not remember but I am pretty confident it did not. Terry
Thank you
You’re welcome. Easy job. Terry
Man. you should have put some grease on the axle !
Ha ha yeah. That thing died on me last year. I knew it was not going to be long. Thanks for watching. Terry
I have the same riding mower. Got it cheap and still works after 4 years. Might not be the prettiest but still cuts great, the only problem is i cant find the model number on it the sticker was ripped off. Does yours still have the information on it
Gotta say this tractor is a beast. These newer tractors have so much efficiency built into them and safety features that they are weak at best. The tag reads as follows. By the way sorry for the delay. Been busy and every time I am at the property I forget to check, lol. Meets ANSI B71.11990 Safety Standards Model Number 136M667F118 Hope that helps! Terry
@@ForestToFarm thank you very much. Yes this mower doesnt have all the bells and whistles but always starts on the frist turn. I have even use it to pull my f150 when the rear brakes locked up.
@@lopez8849 Tough little bugger. We have another hand me down that is a lot newer and has 17.5 horse power yet the old 13 horse outdoes it in heavy grass and even small trees. It eats them like a bush hog. Terry
Great video!
Thanks! Terry
Love folks that get it done and don't take themselves too serious!
Ha ha you got that right! We just try and enjoy ourselves. We are a bit silly some times but laughter is the best medicine. Thanks! Terry
What size bolt was that 3/8 or 5/16
Drill a small depression in the bolt head for the puller point.
Good idea! Terry
factory couldn't make more complicated.Its just a tire and I need ..... I don't have that two holes on rims. I'm gonna use 🔨.
Thanks for watching!! Terry
Grease or anti-seize and it would be easier to take off next time.
I agree, should have doe it. Terry
What is the name of the tool you unboxed to clamp into the 2 holes of the wheel? thanks
I honestly do not remember the name. It was a type of wheel puller though. Thanks for watching!! Terry
@@ForestToFarm i got it, thanks!
Take your bolts and drill a center pivot that will keep your tool from slipping the end of it will have a place it will set in and not slip
That would help. Terry
@@ForestToFarm just a little wisdom from an old man at 64 years old that it has and still is working on lawn tractors and race mowers Happy Thanksgiving have a blessed day
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!! This will be my newborn baby grandsons first Thanks Giving so it pretty special around here!! Terry
Next time drill a duvet in the center of the bolt so the puller bolt won't track on ya!
Why ya wanna go and make things all easy? Lol Terry
Do you have a link to the tires in this video?
Sorry I don’t off hand. From what I have heard they like everything else have went up in price. We bought them at Lowes. Terry
Whoa
That is what you tell a horse, ha ha. Terry
I got two mowers that need all four tires. Which will be some money. I have put thought in this to buy all new tread or all tread on rims new. I don't know where you are getting them prices for back tires at Lowes at 50 some each. As of June 2020 the Arnold tire which is all I see they sell is 90 bucks each. I was there today looking. Fronts are 40 bucks each more less. I have not decided what to do yet in my tire issue. As for you I wonder if that tire is the Arnold or Tractor supply plus tires they sell called lawn what ever it's called. Any event I do have a issue that stalls me till I fig out. Because I do not want to waste money on wrong style tire. The Arnold at Lowes comes with the kit/ bushings more so spacers. I see the back rim in center is round circle, but it has two slits going from front to back inside the center hole. So I assume in this that would be the keys that slide in the slit. I see no key that fell out of yours when tire was removed. I see some of these rims the center is round and some is like yours which is what I see at Lowes. I have not yet looked at my mower just the rim and tire at Lowes. Mower is a older Yardsman ( MTD ). So, I guess the question is this is a Universal tire. But I see some center rim holes round and some like yours on mowers. The one at Lowes I seen is a center like yours. What is the two slits for on the one I see at Lowes?
Sorry for the late responce. Lowes did go up to $89 and some change. That is crazy high inflation! I guess the slot is a keyway for a metal share pin but I am not sure about that. Terry
Correction to my reply above. I understand a bit more now that I have fully did tires. The square pattern vs round for rims and trans shaft is what I mean. I guess some just differ.Mine had no key but shaft was not round on end. I also stand corrected. I may have looked at rims at Lowes wrong. The rim at another Lowes I went to is in fact not complete round in center. It is the square type or what ever for back tires. I ended up getting all 4 for Yard Machines mower. Two front two back. At the tune of grand total $274.00. Which was enough for me. So at least for this mower I got lucky and no issues as some in reviews had on this kit. Does need a longer bushing which kit has. Went on fine and all is nice. What I did find a pain is the grease fittings. They are in a spot and made in a way that getting a standard grease gun fitting on is just not happening.I had to order a 90 degree grease fitting.
@@joesphbaumgardner4579 Great! Sounds like you got it worked out. Terry
Have a link for the screw?
Sorry. We no longer own that mower. It was basically finally falling apart all at once 😂. Thanks for watching!! Terry
Put an old socket on the bolt head as a guide....
Thanks for the tip. Terry
Well Husqvarna lawn mower tires temporarily work on a Troy-Bilt riding lawn mower. I've not seen this question asked anywhere so I'm asking here
Not 100% here but if the tire and rim size’s are the same I would guess it should work. A lawn mower shop should be able to answer for you. Terry
@@ForestToFarm okay thank you that's all I needed to know
Loosen the bolt. Tap lightly on nut while pulling on wheel. It ain't the space shuttle.
It was rusted tight. We tried that before filming. Would not budge. Thanks for the advice though. I am a big fan of hammering stubborn things when moving with a wrench or the like. Terry
Dang!!!
yep
105 at lowes now
Wow. Inflation is out of control. Terry
Dear Terry, If you are going to buy yourself a new tractor just for mowing, might you not be better off getting a mulching &/a grass cutting implement for your Kubota instead??? Now that you've spent 110 dollars or so plus puller, this is going to get expensive, will it not? Kind regards.
Hey Mr. Tools! The thing is the Kubota will make some tracks in the yard where as a mower will cause very little damage. Also we plan to bag and use a lot of our grass clippings and a lawn mower with bagger is far cheaper than the mower and bagger for the Kubota. Saves hours on the Kubota as well which is much more expensive to maintain.In a long run so it will be cheaper to have a separate good quality mower with bagger. A mid mount mower and bagger for the Kubota is over $6000. Crazy expensive. We think these things out, ha ha. Terry
Dear Terry, Many thanks for your courteous & heated reply. I had no idea as I do not have a reason to compare unlike your good self who's in a better position than I to speak with some authority. But well done if that's the case. Kind regards.
No problem. Terry
What brand is this tractor?
Just saw MTD at end of video thank you!
It was a steering wheel kit! Haha ingenuity! Love it! Great work!
Yeah. Its one tough old tractor. We run that thing like a bush hog. You just can’t destroy it lol. As long as it keeps getting the job done we will keep it running! Terry
Next time you need to put some grease on what next time 🙄!!;!!!
Ha ha yeah we thought about it but did not want to wait to get done so we just put them on. I was thinking more like never seize. I am guessing the tractor will be junk before it needs another set of tires, lol so its probably not a big issue. Terry
Chheeerras
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No anti seize?
Nope. Not a bad idea. 😁 Terry
Thats alot for a lawmmore tire dang
Yeah It was. They were still the cheapest we could find and they had wheels where the others did not. Terry
for everbody proper puller buy or rent and free rent at autozone
We checked and they did not have the proper puller. Terry
@@ForestToFarm They will rent or loan a harmonic balancer which could be used as well. there is another video on KZhead where one is used.
@@RobtJude Thanks for the tip! Terry
when you replace the tires DO NOT BUY 2 ply tires > get 6 ply or 4 ply
Thanks for the tip. Makes sense. Terry
@@ForestToFarm As much as we pay for these vehicles and yard tractors. You would think, they would put some good tires on em, Nope cheapest ones they can fine
@@426superbee4 I agree. Everything has gone cheap these days. Tires from early last century are still around yet tires that are 5 years old these days are about to split wide open with rot. Stinks. Terry
Rick flair
Whooooo!!!! 😂
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This is HOW TO CHANGE A *WHEEL* this is NOT *tire* replacement
True but we set out to change the tires and found that changing the wheel and tire was a better option in our opinion so we left the title as is making an unspoken point I guess. :) Terry
QUICK. . . . .CHANGE THE TITLE. THE GUY CHANGED A WHEEL. . . . NOT A TYRE. . . . .
Ha ha, actually the tires were bad not the wheels but the best deal we could find had wheels and tires already mounted and pumped up so we bought them. :) Its all about perspective. Terry
Not everyone can hear. Sincere best wishes.
what in the world are you doing??
The best we can?
Its not so much what we are doing in the world but rather what we do outside this world that should concern you. Terry
@@ForestToFarm you mean NASA?
Lol, maybe Terry
dude talks about wheel prices being 50-60 bucks and explains how he got his at lowes for 55 bucks. -facepalm
You obviously missed the fact that the tire was $50 to $60 or more for just the tire at most places😁. Lowes had tire mounted on the wheel and already aired up for $55. A much better deal in my opinion. Terry
@@ForestToFarm bless your soul Terry
This was awful. 🙄
Got the job done with what we had or could acquire. Whats not to like? Terry
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if it was the money...should've change the front tyres for the rear and rear/front and patch the tubes...should've cost $2 for the patches...
Thanks for watching!