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there is a clip behind the little hub cap but older units it might be seized on in that case i change the tire right on the tractor leaving the wheel on
Hi,
If it's a simple puncture, "Fix-a -Flat" or another product called "Slime" might work for you. I believe Walmarts sells both.
Hope this helps... Good luck!
Do you have the rim and tire off and you want to remove the hub?
I believe every rider mower and tractor I've had and worked on had the rear tire attached to the hub as in a car, with lug nuts or lug bolts. Check to see if there are four or five lug bolts that hold the rim onto the hub.
Check to make sure the belt is not broken or did not come off the transaxle pulley, you can check by removing battery from under seat and pulling battery box out to examine top of transaxle,Pay close attention to the wire belt guide on the rh side of the transaxle pulley it should be close to the backside of the belt after it is reinstalled.If you recently may have removed the rear tire make sure the square key on the axle didn't drop out.Is the tractor a hydrostat drive? If so make sure brake is not stuck on,if it was it would make a grinding noise.
You need to remove the black rubber cap from the center of the wheel. Remove the "C" clip from the axle and the wheel should come off. The rear tires will have a square key in it. Do not loose the key.
it depends on which style mower most ayp (poulan craftsman husquvarna....) are put on with a e clip they may become froze to it but can be removed. now most mtd (yard man yard machines bolens troy bilt...) have a revers thread bolt with a tapered shaft trust me i worked on theses for 10 years. why would you want to take it off anyway? everything can be done with it still on
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