A ride on a mower typically has four tires, two on the front and two on the back. It is similar to a four wheeler in the size, but it rides much higher than a four wheeler.
Lawn mower tires are the specific tires that go on a lawn mower. The kind of lawn mower you drive. They are not as heavy duty as car tires, but they make it so you can drive around your lawn easily and mow your grass.
One could purchase a Westwood ride on mower from stores such as Lowe's, Menards, and Sears. Many stores that sell ride on mowers carry this particular brand.
How to Change the Tires on Self-Propelled lawn Mower
I am not sure what kind of lawnmower you own, and tires do vary for the various lawnmowers. I did find a site that specializes in all kinds of tires including lawn mower tires as well as garden tractor mower tires. Hopefully this will be helpful: http://www.specialtytiresusa.com/lawn-and-garden/lawnmower-tires/
Front and Rear tires - 10 to 14 pounds for the soft tread turf tires.
YOu can get replacement lawn mower tires online by going on to either of the following websites www.ebay.com or www.amazon.com for low prices and a wide selection
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A lawn mower is a machine that cuts grass. It can be motorized or not. It can be pushed or you can ride it. It means work.
Yes tires that are out of balance can definitely lead to a bumpy ride.
One can purchase lawn mower tires from online stores such as the website Manufacturers Supply, Willard's Small Engines, Ace Hardware and the bidding website eBay.
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