TSMART
Silver Member
How many times have I read in this forum to tighten all nuts and bolts once in a while. Yet I was mowing a couple weeks ago and the front wheel on my 224 with 400 hours just fell off and went rolling away. You would think I would see something like this, but I really didn't.
I am very glad my loader was just off the ground at that time. Saved my butt. If it would have been up I would have gone flying. Which would be OK except for the landing. Since that repair I went over the entire tractor and found several other things loose, too.
It broke a few studs which I was able to get at NAPA. I needed to buy an easy out to get one out still stuck in the hub. But no problem. HOWEVER, had I been driving the tractor on asphalt at 15 mph I really could have been hurt. So that is the reason for this reminder.
Also ended up being an unnecessary $60 repair, cause I had to buy an easy out set too.
Things loosen up. Watch out for that. I am not a pro and know I could get hurt on a tractor.
I just wanted to put out this reminder to keep someone form getting hurt.
I should have LISTENED to the good advise here! Do NOT be like me!
I am very glad my loader was just off the ground at that time. Saved my butt. If it would have been up I would have gone flying. Which would be OK except for the landing. Since that repair I went over the entire tractor and found several other things loose, too.
It broke a few studs which I was able to get at NAPA. I needed to buy an easy out to get one out still stuck in the hub. But no problem. HOWEVER, had I been driving the tractor on asphalt at 15 mph I really could have been hurt. So that is the reason for this reminder.
Also ended up being an unnecessary $60 repair, cause I had to buy an easy out set too.
Things loosen up. Watch out for that. I am not a pro and know I could get hurt on a tractor.
I just wanted to put out this reminder to keep someone form getting hurt.
I should have LISTENED to the good advise here! Do NOT be like me!