Cheap Mower Wheels

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For those who may not be aware, Larry at Carrera,Cayman,BMW,Tow Hook License Plate,John Deere,Kubota (that's moweraxle dot com: scroll down the page to Mower Deck Stands) has been making and selling these for several years. The photos note "patent pending". Making them for yourself should not be a problem, but selling to others commercially would. I bought a set from Larry and they save space. Larry's are smooth solid brass which causes much less friction than galvanized pipe. A lot of rolling the unit around on galvanized pipe could create a little wear in the wheel mount and more wear inside the wheel, especially if you don't lube on some axle grease.

Larry also sells bearing inserts for MMM wheels that extend their lives significantly.

I have had Larry's axles for about 5 years now-they are indeed a quality product.

FYI though...The axles are solid steel with a yellow chromate finish, not brass.
 
   / Cheap Mower Wheels #12  
Not sure I follow. In my brief trial in the garage, the pipe turned and wheels turned - or maybe you are saying the pipe shouldn't and only the wheels should turn. The flanges are on pretty tight and I don't think they'll unscrew very easily. I really don't plan on moving it around much.

I like the idea of spacers to keep the deck centered. Might see what I have around the house for PVC pipe. That's what I mean on improvements. Forgot to mention this will run me around $10 per axle. I like those axles Larry sells, but just couldn't justify the cost just to store the deck vertically. When I do put it away, I will secure the top edge to my shed wall just in case.

The main point about pinning the axle is so it can't wander to one side causing the deck to fall over while your moving it.
 
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The main point about pinning the axle is so it can't wander to one side causing the deck to fall over while your moving it.

Yes, I agree and will make that mod. Now I'm thinking of drilling cross holes and adding a spring clip on either side of the sleeve on the deck - saw that rec. on another site. Really not planning on moving this around too much so the cost benefit of getting a set of axle wheels from Larry didn't work for me. And I have no intention of selling these to anyone (and don't even think I could since it's made of simple, off the shelve parts).
 
   / Cheap Mower Wheels #14  
I like the idea my decks are small enough to hang on the wall but I like the concept what if you were to find pipe to fit over the pipe you have easily put a piece over each end so they stick out past the center pipe a few inches . Now drill 1 hole through both pipes on both side to pin them together .this will keep them centered and you don't have to take flags off basically you can pit on and take off with no tools . Could also pin through to keep the whole assembly from turning and get so heavy duty bolt on casters for each corner. Just some thoughts
 
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Thanks for the posts - Great ideas. I am no patent attorney but I not 100% sure you can patent a steel bar with wheels attached to it.

Nonetheless, Larry's product does look like a very fine one and useful. If you aren't going to roll it too much or over 35 MPH this likes like a great alternative. I have the 60 inch deck so would have to use the other side to slide the axles through. On that side I think I would have to use larger "wheels".

Has anyone done this?

Thanks to everyone for sharing!!
 
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Thanks for the posts - Great ideas. I am no patent attorney but I not 100% sure you can patent a steel bar with wheels attached to it.

Nonetheless, Larry's product does look like a very fine one and useful. If you aren't going to roll it too much or over 35 MPH this likes like a great alternative. I have the 60 inch deck so would have to use the other side to slide the axles through. On that side I think I would have to use larger "wheels".

Has anyone done this?

Thanks to everyone for sharing!!

Just a thought that I had when scheming this up - the flanges have pre-drilled holes to bolt or screw them down to a fixed object and I was thinking of using an 8" hole saw to make 8" wooden wheels and screwing those to the flanges if I needed larger wheels, but these look like they'll work as is. You could take almost any wheel with a large enough hub an bolt them to the flanges if necessary.
 
   / Cheap Mower Wheels #18  
My homemade stand uses a 12" long 3/4 inch bolt and a cat0 to cat1 sleeve drilled for the pin. Also clip for the wheels (2-1/2x5" poly) on the ends.
 
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I'm constantly confused by abbreviations too.
 

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