How Do You Repair A Craftsman Riding Lawn Mower?
Riding lawn mowers drastically cut down on the time it takes to mow a large lawn. When they break, however, they are usually seen as big, expensive pains. Repairs on riding lawn mowers may take a few hours, but they can be done at home with a few tools and replacement parts. Look at each tire for any holes or flats. If any tire seems flat, try pumping some air into the tire by removing the stem cover inside the wheel and hooking a pump to the tire. If a tire is flat from a nail and cannot be fixed, it will have to be replaced. Slide a car jack under the tractor frame and lift it up. Remove the tire cap with a 3/8-inch wrench. Slide the wheel off the mower. Remove the tire from the rim by prying it off with a flat screwdriver. Place a new tire on the rim and place the wheel back on the mower. Tighten the bolt on the front of the tire before lowering the mower. Move the deck adjuster to its highest position. Move yourself under the mower and check the blades. If the blades are misshaped