MaxAuto 2 Pcs Lawn Mower Tires 15x6.00-6 with Wheel for Riding Mowers, 3" Offset Hub Long with 3/4" bearings(WILL NOT FIT ON TRAILERS)
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You should check to make sure the tires have the same size, a 3" center diameter and 3/4" precision ball bearings, so you will know if
Bushings were included in the wheels I received. Approximately 5/8" of inside diameter was measured on the bushing
Trying to figure it out. attached them to my D130 and they fit perfectly.
You should have no problem fitting them if they have the same diameter as your shaft and tires
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Tires that arrived earlier than expected were already inflated when they arrived. Both wheels and tires were replaced in 15 minutes, including the greasing of It's amazing how much difference there is! With no need to back up, I can now turn around trees. Comparing the original tires with 250 hours on them and the new tires, the mower goes faster and feels like it has power steering. This makes the grass cut evenly again (The grass on St. Augustine was uneven after it was cut because the back tires had become smaller, hard, and bald. It was like driving a dump truck in It was most likely caused by the worn out tires putting extra pressure on the gears that my steering gear stripped. As an aside, I was thinking about getting a new lawnmower. Instead of getting a new set of wheels, I got tires. I felt like I was a new person Tires with this number of plies are a better product than the OEM 3 plies on my LA145 that I had 13 years ago and will fit all Deeres with 3/4" axles. The bearings are sealed and do not require grease. It would also be a good idea to get new yellow caps. It was so hard to return to my originals that I could not. If you still have your original C clips and washers, you may use them.
The tires are listed for John Deere yard tractors, but they also fit Cub Cadet models. While they don't have the same Cub Cadet "outward bulge," the hubcap and outer wheel metal still touch, paying a little less than half what Cub Cadet charges for the wheels makes more sense to me, aesthetics aside.
This tire just fitted right on the front shafts of my La105, and it looks great. that I have ball bearings instead of old plastic bushings, I have a better alignment. Fortunately, I was able to fix the loose steering issue with the steering plate bushings, and the tires are aligned with the steering wheel. I love the powder coating, and both rubber and powder coating look nice. Thank goodness I didn't try to un- or remount this myself because I would have rusted the rims and everywhere I looked with grease on them. The old wheels and rims have gone to their final resting place. Rest in peace.
As a negative, there is only one thing that is not very great about these wheels they do not come with grease fittings like the factory wheels do. Except for that, they are in perfect condition and look exactly as they did when the tractor was brand.
Even though the wheel is described as being offset and a detailed picture shows the inner hub offset out to the outer margin of the wheel, this is really just the Although the hub is not properly centered, it is offset a tiny amount, but still not as far as Because my 3/4 diameter axle fell short of its length, I had to buy a new (longer) axle for $20 more. It would have been helpful for the seller to take a picture of the actual product instead of posting a picture of the website. In addition, one can also find a lot of incorrect answers to questions regarding grease fittings (zerc). A grease fitting is present on this tire, which is located on the inside of the wheel, where it will be difficult to get at without taking it kicker, though, is that zercs are for sleeve bearings, but this tire has ball bearings, so any grease you put in will be The tire specs, other than the hub / zerc issues, are generally good. While it is a 6 ply, for instance, it has a higher load rating than the old 2 ply tire that.
I really like the look of the I fitted the kit to my 1984 John Deere 160 lawn tractor without any trouble. I had a problem with this wheel's hub not being quite wide enough, but a 3/4" washer on each side fixed it. Secondly, the OEM dust caps that came with my wheels did not fit the new ones, and I chose not to purchase the caps that came with the wheels in order to save money. As a whole I give it a.
I used it on my John Deere lawn tractor without any issues.
I ordered these Rims and Tires at what I think is a reasonable price for two brand new tires and rims. As a result of the 4 stars, even though I was able to easily change them out, I disliked that the hub itself was too short, I needed about an additional 3/8's inch to tighten it enough when I re-installed them. These rims need to have a Washer and Snap Ring installed. It will eventually wear out the bearings if I do not do this since the rim will continue to slide back and forth on the spindle. After an hour of using the mower today, there is grease already seeping out of the spindle on the inside of the rim, and out of the yellow cup on the outside of the rim (Not Good). I need to replace the Excellent design where the grease fittings are situated on the inside of the rim's back side, easy to access and easy to maintain. I will give them 4 and a half stars, apart from the loose fitting of the rim. Overall, I'm pleased with the Rims and Tires, and they arrived early as well, so I give them 4 and a half stars. I assure you that you won't be disappointed, but know that you will have to stop by the hardware store either before or after you have taken delivery of the I give it 1/2 a star!
I must add that I have the John Deere LX266 42" cutting deck mower, and today 7/14/21 Ace Hardware had the 3/4 I-beam replacement bulb for it. There were some O-washers on the D that were slightly smaller Using this, 2 fitting properly went back over all washers and the yellow grease cap came back over all washers as well. A pair of Ace sneakers costs 59 cents.