Lawn Mower Tires, Which are the Right Ones? 

While almost everyone has a lawn mower, and most of those are riding
mowers at that, you have to keep an eye on your tires. Keeping your
tires maintained is essential to keeping your mower in good shape, and
your lawn as a side effect.
You don't want to be ruining your yard by running on flat or
underinflated tires, and if they've lost their tread you
could end up spinning your tires and ruining your grass. Choosing the
right tires for your lawn mower is another aspect that confuses some
people as well. With so many different types and sizes, this can be a
very daunting task.
Just like buying tires for your car, buying them for your lawn mower
requires some detail to find the right ones. First, you have to pick
the right size. This might be difficult at first, but all tires are
marked with the size, so all you have to do is copy those numbers down.
Now, you have to think of the terrain you're using your mower
on. There're different types of tires for different kinds of
turf. Everything from knobby tires for soft moist ground to smooth
tires for that harder turf, these are the things you need to know to
ensure the tires you get perform the way properly.
There're plenty of places that you can go to find tires for
your riding mower. You can find them online at various mower supply
shops or buy going to a local shop and ordering them. You might also
not need to buy new tires but instead, need to find tubes. If this is
the case, you need to know what size tube is required for the model of
mower you have. You can also find these online or at a local shop as
well.
To make sure you get the most out of your tires, you should check them
once a week to make sure they're inflated to the proper tire
pressure. More tires have been worn out from improper tire pressure
than anything else. You should also give them a once over every now and
then to see if they have any nails or other objects that might have
punctured them.
Don't forget to rotate your tires from time
to time to guarantee even wear. When winter comes, make sure you store
your lawn mower properly so that the tires do not crack.
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