Minggu, 09 Maret 2014

I Have a Riding LAwn Mower and the Back Tire will not come off.?




thmndg


Weve used WD-40 Hit it with a hammer etc.. and the tire still will not come off because of build up anybody got a suggestion on how to get it off?


Answer
If its the bolts that won't come off just try some heat then try to tighten the bolt first then loosen, do this several times it will crack the seal and should be able to take it off. If its the tire try tapping all around the tire don't smash it that should just jam it up on the opposite side.

Good luck
Moskie257

Can I substitute lawn mower tires?




bobseditsu


I have an older Scotts riding mower that has the original 15x6.5-6.0 tires, which have rotted. I just went to Lowes and bought replacement wheel/tire sets, but they're 15x6.0-6.0.

I pulled the old wheels off and tried to slide the new wheels on and they don't fit on the axle. The hub hole is too small, won't go on.

Since the original size 15x6.5-6.0 tires are hard to find, I'm wondering if I can take the new 15x6.0-6.0 tires off of the new wheels and fit them onto my old 15x6.5-6.0 wheels. Will they fit?

By the way, what do all of those numbers indicate?



Answer
The 15 is the surface and the 6.5 is the wheel diameter. The 15x6.0 will not fit on the 15x 6.5 wheels. The diameter of the wheel will be too large. There is a bushing in the wheel that you may be able to change to fit your axle or ream it out to fit depending on the size difference.
I just looked at tiresunlimited.com and they have 6.5" tires. They may not have the 15x6.5 but they have 13x6.5 and 16x6.5. You may have to adjust the deck height but they would fit your wheels. 1ststoptires.com is another site that has 6.5" tires.




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