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  1. MTD 734-0808A Tiller Tire AG
    Special Price $125.06 Regular Price $130.95
  2. Husqvarna 532005015 Tiller Tire 16" X 4"-8"
    Special Price $126.41 Regular Price $131.95
  3. Snapper 7018580YP Tiller Left Wheel Assembly
    Special Price $163.85 Regular Price $170.95
  4. Southland A200597 Tiller Left Wheel
    Special Price $143.34 Regular Price $149.95
  5. Southland A200809 Tiller Right Wheel
    Special Price $143.34 Regular Price $149.95
  6. MTD 934-04231 Tiller Complete Wheel 16" X 4.6"
    Special Price $255.66 Regular Price $270.95
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Lawn Tiller Tires and Wheel Assemblies

Lawn tiller wheels are essential for smooth maneuverability and efficient soil cultivation. They support the weight of the tiller, allow easy turning, and ensure consistent contact with the ground, improving overall tilling performance.
Common issues with tiller wheels include uneven movement, wobbling, or difficulty steering, often caused by worn or damaged tires and wheel assemblies. Performing regular inspections and maintenance, and replacing components such as tiller wheels and the tiller left wheel assembly, ensures smooth operation, reliable traction, and extended wheel life.
WholeToolBox offers high-quality tiller tires and wheel assemblies, including complete wheels, right wheels, left wheels, tire 16" x 4"-8", and tire AG, compatible with trusted manufacturers such as Husqvarna, MTD, Craftsman, Snapper, and Southland.

FAQs

How can I tell if my tiller wheels need to be replaced?

Check for worn treads, cracks, or bent rims. If the wheels slip excessively, wobble, or fail to provide traction, it’s time to replace them. Proper wheel condition ensures safe and efficient operation.

Why won’t my tiller wheels turn?

Tiller wheels may not turn due to a locked differential, broken drive belt, damaged axle, or debris caught in the wheel assembly. Inspect these components and repair or replace any faulty parts.

How to lubricate a tiller?

Apply a light machine oil or grease to the wheel bearings, axle, and other moving parts. Regular lubrication reduces friction, prevents rust, and extends the life of your tiller.

Why are my tiller wheels not turning properly?

Improper rotation is often caused by worn or broken drive components, debris buildup, or a locked differential. Check the drive system and clear any obstructions to restore smooth operation.

How to unlock wheels on a tiller?

Locate the wheel lock or axle pin and disengage it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Some models use levers or pull pins to unlock wheels for free rotation.