How Do You Remove Riding Lawnmower Tires?
Riding lawnmowers require less effort than ones you push, but they need more maintenance. The engine will need regular tuneups and maintenance, and you have to check the tires to make sure they are inflated with enough air. Riding lawnmowers have smaller tires in the front than in the rear. The tires on the back are called the driving wheels, since they take on most of the weight of movement, while the front tires only direct the mower. The tires will need to be changed periodically, either when they develop holes or go flat. Put the riding lawnmower on a flat surface before removing its tires. Loosen the bolts on the wheel, but do not remove them. Loosen them using a socket wrench or a ratchet. Sometimes, the bolts are rather difficult to move; having the wheel sit on the ground will allow you to put force into loosening them. Lift the riding mower. Use your jack to place it underneath the mower, by the wheel that needs to be removed. Lift it high enough for you to comfortably work wi