I put some like these on my Exmark Radius E 60". I bought 4 acres and about an acre and a half had heavy brush that myself and my wife cleared out so I kept getting thorns in my front tires. Never really got any in my back tires....anyway, they work pretty well. They will make your ride noticeably harder if you are like me and are mowing as much as I mow and....our land was a soybean field in 2020. It's getting softer though. If you have a small yard you probably wouldn't notice. But, they are kind of a hard rubber/plastic compound so my worry is that they will dry rot after a few years and start splitting. I have had them on all summer and put roughly 50 hours on them and so far they're still on there! I do have a small chunk taken out of one of them though. I probably cut down hundreds of 1/2" to 3 inch or bigger saplings so I have a lot of small tree stumps that stick up a half and inch or so throughout a few areas of my property so I think that's where a chunk in the tire came from. I can also see several thorns that went into these tires as well but...no air so no flat. I also have a gravel driveway that I drive over to pull my mower into my garage. I drive over the gravel slow because I'm sure that's not the best for these tires either. I bought mine for around $160 on Amazon. We will see how long they last.
I put some like these on my Exmark Radius E 60". I bought 4 acres and about an acre and a half had heavy brush that myself and my wife cleared out so I kept getting thorns in my front tires. Never really got any in my back tires....anyway, they work pretty well. They will make your ride noticeably harder if you are like me and are mowing as much as I mow and....our land was a soybean field in 2020. It's getting softer though. If you have a small yard you probably wouldn't notice. But, they are kind of a hard rubber/plastic compound so my worry is that they will dry rot after a few years and start splitting. I have had them on all summer and put roughly 50 hours on them and so far they're still on there! I do have a small chunk taken out of one of them though. I probably cut down hundreds of 1/2" to 3 inch or bigger saplings so I have a lot of small tree stumps that stick up a half and inch or so throughout a few areas of my property so I think that's where a chunk in the tire came from. I can also see several thorns that went into these tires as well but...no air so no flat. I also have a gravel driveway that I drive over to pull my mower into my garage. I drive over the gravel slow because I'm sure that's not the best for these tires either. I bought mine for around $160 on Amazon. We will see how long they last.
What are those things called? The big yellow spacers and the black spacers
You sure there wasn't a sleeve in your old wheels to take out and put in the new ones?
Do these not have greese?
How do I fix my flat tire unless I have to buy a new one
Get some of that green goo that seals up tires, it works
Pee pee what?