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The poor rusty front wheels on my 67’ lawn ranger have finally blown out. I’m in the need for some replacements and didn’t know what the easiest option is. The tractor is rough so I don’t need anything factory or fancy!

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dells68

There's a set with axle and spindles in the classifieds for a good price.  Here's what I've put on two of Emory's rangers.  They are holding up great, just slightly narrower than the stock tires.

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hcminis

Think I have one wheel for the front of a Lawn Ranger.  I'll give you for FREE if you pay shipping.  Can get pictures this evening.  I won't ever need it.  call/text 317-491-3106 if you want it.  Shipping for a Medium Flat Rate Box is around $13.00 or so I think.  Would have to confirm that.

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Dan693

Sounds like you want to keep the cost down which I totally get. I was there forever.

I have 2 near mint LR front wheels with new 3 rib tires and new tubes that I may want to let go of. They aint gonna be cheap though.

They are original LR wheels and should be bolt on and go.

 

I added up having about $80 in the tires and tubes. Not to mention the time restoring them and mounting the tires.

 

I would need 80 for them plus any shipping costs.

 

I'm in Carmel.

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On 4/17/2018 at 3:46 PM, Dan693 said:

Sounds like you want to keep the cost down which I totally get. I was there forever.

I have 2 near mint LR front wheels with new 3 rib tires and new tubes that I may want to let go of. They aint gonna be cheap though.

They are original LR wheels and should be bolt on and go.

 

I added up having about $80 in the tires and tubes. Not to mention the time restoring them and mounting the tires.

 

I would need 80 for them plus any shipping costs.

 

I'm in Carmel.

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I pmd you!

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