There should be a lock ring on the axle that prevents the wheel from sliding off while in service. Remove the lock ring and slide the wheel off the axle. You may need a lock rings pliers to remove it, or you might be able to do it with a small screw driver.
You can remove a rear wheel from your Husqvarna riding lawnmower by loosening and removing the lug nuts. The wheel should come off.
Most riding lawn mower wheels that don't have lug nuts have the hub welded to them and are kept in place by a snap ring (or a ring with a bolt going through it) right in front of the hub. Jack the riding mower up to about 1 inch off the ground, remove the snap ring (or ring with bolt) and slide the tire with rim and hub off the spindle. If the wheels have lug nuts, loosen the lug nuts before jacking the mower up.
To remove the rear tire and rim from a Lawn Boy riding mower, first, ensure the mower is turned off and parked on a flat surface. Use a wrench to remove the lug nuts securing the tire to the rim, turning them counterclockwise. Once the lug nuts are removed, pull the tire off the hub. If the rim is stuck, gently tap it with a rubber mallet to loosen it before fully removing it from the axle.
To remove the rear wheels from an STX38, first, ensure the mower is turned off and on a flat surface. Use a socket or wrench to remove the lug nuts holding the wheels in place. Once the nuts are removed, gently pull the wheel straight off the axle. If the wheel is stuck, you may need to tap it lightly or use a wheel puller for assistance.
To remove a wheel from a John Deere Hydro 185, first, ensure the mower is on a flat surface and the engine is off. Loosen the lug nuts using a wrench, then elevate the tractor with a jack to relieve weight from the wheel. Once lifted, completely remove the lug nuts and take off the wheel. If necessary, use a rubber mallet to gently tap the wheel to loosen it from the hub.
To change the drive wheels on a Toro walk-behind mower, first, ensure the mower is turned off and disconnected from any power source. Remove the wheel by loosening the bolts or nuts that secure it to the axle using appropriate tools. Once the old wheel is off, align the new wheel onto the axle and secure it in place by tightening the bolts or nuts. Finally, repeat the process on the other side if needed, and check for proper attachment before using the mower.
To remove the rear tire and hub from a Kubota T1460, start by ensuring the lawn mower is on a flat surface and the engine is off. Use a jack to lift the rear of the mower and secure it with jack stands. Next, remove the wheel nuts using a socket or wrench, then pull the tire off the hub. If needed, you may also need to remove any retaining clips or bolts securing the hub to the axle before taking the hub off.
apply handbrake, find the locking wheel nut, remove toolkit from boot, crank the wheel nuts on said wheel (do not remove), affix jack, pump the jack till the said wheel has airtime and remove the loosened wheel nuts. and as ramsey would say 'done'
Loosen, don't remove the wheel nuts, then jack up the vehicle and support safely. Now remove the wheel nuts and then the tire.
Lug nuts are still on, wheel is rusted to the hub.
To align the front wheels of an Ariens mower, first ensure the mower is on a flat surface. Then, adjust the tie rods on each wheel by loosening the lock nuts and turning the rods until both wheels are parallel. Check the alignment by measuring the distance between the front and back of each wheel to ensure they are equal. Finally, tighten the lock nuts to secure the adjustment.
Jack up the car, and remove the 4 lug nuts holding the wheel on. (it maybe easier to loosen the nuts before jacking up the car).