PassnThru
Well-known member
Serviced the riding mower today. That went well.
A few years ago I put new tires on the front and I've been thinking about putting new tires on the rear. They are 21 years old and getting pretty hard and dry rotted. I decided that before I order new tires I should see if I can even get the wheels off the mower before I commit myself to that.
I know what you're thinking but - that went well also. I had to wiggle it a little bit - that's all. Basically slid right off.
I guess I'll be ordering tires now.

A few years ago I put new tires on the front and I've been thinking about putting new tires on the rear. They are 21 years old and getting pretty hard and dry rotted. I decided that before I order new tires I should see if I can even get the wheels off the mower before I commit myself to that.
I know what you're thinking but - that went well also. I had to wiggle it a little bit - that's all. Basically slid right off.
I guess I'll be ordering tires now.













The guess is that the last mechanic snapped the bolt head off as they were reattaching and the bolt eventually vibrated loose from the mount? The outside edge of the rotor was nicely polished by grinding on the caliper bracket. We made a run to AAP for a set of caliper bolts and go it back together quickly after that.
















