Thanks for the video and the idea of heating the bushings. I just finished repairing both rear wheels, using your idea. I cut two brass bushings out of one $3.98 bushing from Lowes. Heated them up then carefully pressed them into position. I think both wheels should now last a long time. Saved more than $60.00 by not buying new wheels from Troy Bilt. Thanks
Good idea on the heat method, when I replace old wheels, before I toss the old ones, I drive out and keep the old bushing ( if it's good), then keep for this type of repair.
Can't wait to do my wheels, even if there's snow on the ground, Thanks, Great Video!
Thanks for the video and the idea of heating the bushings. I just finished repairing both rear wheels, using your idea. I cut two brass bushings out of one $3.98 bushing from Lowes. Heated them up then carefully pressed them into position. I think both wheels should now last a long time. Saved more than $60.00 by not buying new wheels from Troy Bilt. Thanks
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Good idea on the heat method, when I replace old wheels, before I toss the old ones, I drive out and keep the old bushing ( if it's good), then keep for this type of repair.
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great repair mate. wheel bearings are better . but nore rooting around
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Hi from the 🇬🇧 good job on the wheel fix..
Thanks. I was just checking out your mower hoard video. I've never seen so many Briggs OHV engines. They are not that common here but a great motor.
@@berardia4 thanks for watching.. yeah a common engine over here..
A nice repair, thanks.