2x 10" Push Lawn Mower Plastic Wheel Fit Craftsman Mower Generator Garden Tiller
2x 10" Push Lawn Mower Plastic Wheel Fit Craftsman Mower Generator Garden Tiller
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10-Inch Plastic Lawn Mower Wheel (2-Pack) for Craftsman
This 2-pack of 10-inch plastic push mower wheels provides reliable traction and height adjustment support for Craftsman walk-behind mowers, generators, and garden tillers.
Overview
The 10-inch plastic lawn mower wheel set supplies a durable, lightweight rolling solution for Craftsman push mowers, portable generators, and tillers. These wheels maintain smooth movement across grass, gravel, and packed soil, keeping equipment easy to maneuver. Homeowners and landscapers count on the 10-inch plastic lawn mower wheel to restore original equipment handling without adding excess weight.
Built For Performance
- Ribbed tread pattern improves grip on lawns and packed dirt
- High-density polyethylene resists cracking and weathering
- Lightweight design reduces rolling effort
- Precision hub bore matches common axle diameters
- UV-stabilized material slows sun damage and fading
- Quick drop-in replacement for worn or flat tire wheels
Fits These Machines
- for Craftsman push lawn mowers
- for Craftsman portable generators with wheel kits
- for Craftsman garden tillers
On-The-Job Use
- Residential lawn mowing and trimming
- Moving generators around job sites or campsites
- Garden tilling and soil preparation
- Replacement wheel for walk-behind equipment in rental fleets
Specs At A Glance
| Wheel Diameter | 10 inches |
| Quantity | 2 wheels |
| Material | High-density polyethylene plastic |
| Tread Pattern | Ribbed tread for traction |
| Compatible Equipment | Craftsman mowers, generators, garden tillers |
Good To Know
Q: Will these wheels fit my Craftsman mower if the original wheels were rubber? A: Yes, these 10-inch plastic wheels typically fit the same axle diameter and hub width as the original equipment; check your axle size to confirm a proper match.
Q: How do I install the new wheels? A: Remove the retaining clip or bolt from the old wheel, slide the new wheel onto the axle, and reinstall the original hardware—no special tools needed.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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