Contents
- 1 How do you take the wheel off a John Deere lawn tractor?
- 2 How do you take the wheels off a Craftsman lawn mower?
- 3 How do you remove hubcaps from lawn tractor wheels?
- 4 Are John Deere lawn tractor tires tubeless?
- 5 How do you break the bead on a lawn mower tire?
- 6 How do you take the wheels off a Cub Cadet lawn mower?
How do you take the wheel off a John Deere lawn tractor?
Pull the plastic cap off of the wheel hub with your fingers. You may have to twist it back and forth. Insert the snap-ring pliers into the grip holes on the snap ring. Expand them to free the snap ring from the groove in the shaft, then pull it off.
How do you take the wheels off a Craftsman lawn mower?
Pull the axle cover off a wheel with adjustable pliers. Slide the washer and retaining ring off the axle. Grasp the square key behind the wheel on the axle with needle-nose pliers and pull it straight up to remove it.
How do you remove hubcaps from lawn tractor wheels?
Insert a small flat-head screwdriver under the hubcap where it seats on the wheel rim. Slightly turn the screwdriver to start prying off the hubcap.
Are John Deere lawn tractor tires tubeless?
John Deere tire sealant has been manufactured specifically for tires with higher rpms, including over-the-road applications for vehicles over 18,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. The majority of lawn mower tires are designed to be tubeless, meaning no tube necessary.
How do you break the bead on a lawn mower tire?
Lay tire flat, place long (and strong) board on sidewall and other end on floor. Walk (or drive with vehicle) up the board until the bead breaks free using the board like a ramp for leverage. Use caution with metal shovels and the like.
How do you take the wheels off a Cub Cadet lawn mower?
Pry the front wheel center hub cap gently from the front wheel hub with a flat-head screwdriver. Pry upwards on the outer edge, working around the hub until the hubcap pops free from the center hub.