JRO
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I’ve bought several of these through the years. My commercial zero turn uses several of these “anti scuff” wheels to support the deck. The axles and the wheels are good quality but they take a beating and will need to be replaced eventually. Having spares on hand is always a good idea!
Zeek
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Great quality and looks pretty durable. The mounting bolts are more robust than my oem ones
Keep it real
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
These are made well and very affordable. They were very use to change and fit the mower perfect. If you’re looking to update yours I would suggest this company.
SB999
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Changed from 3/4 to 5/8.. Washers needed to install.
Nylo
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
If you have a Toro time cutter 50 in zero turn, this kit will fit perfectly and be far stronger than the factory original bolts. See the photos. After 1 year, the Toro supplied shoulder bolts loosened and one of them snapped off. It's a very weak design that puts stress on the threads when the wheel hits any bumps. These will not be covered by warranty as the dealer will just say it fails because of customer abuse . The dealer gets $12 for one replacement shoulder bolt and flanged lock nut. Yes it will work but it's pricey and will certainly break again.This Exmark kit 103-3168 wheel and bolt assembly are a perfect replacement for the factory Toro wheel and bolt. The multi-piece design is far stronger and utilizes a long 3/8 through bolt and a separate axle bushing with a large flange. The large flange mates up against the wheel mounting bracket and takes most of the bending moment from the wheel when it hits things and does not try to bend and break the threads. The Exmark assembly also utilizes both a locking nut and a domed spring washer to help prevent loosening.Be careful, as the parts must be properly assembled for maximum strength. See the photos. I think this is where some people go wrong because the product advertisement photos *do not show the correct parts orientation*. Please see my pictures for the strongest assembly. The axle bushing gets inserted on the extended hub side of the wheel, then the bolt with large washer gets inserted into the recessed hub side of the wheel, and then the threads of the bolt are passed through the wheel mounting bracket on the deck, and finally the lock nut with domed spring washer go on last before tightening. You want to torque the nut enough to flatten the spring washer against the wheel mounting bracket face.A little research revealed a far stronger design and cheaper kit
Stonejug
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
I have a exmark zero turn mower with a 50 in deck and these deck wheels fit perfectly.
Norman P Neufeld
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2023
If you have a Kubota mower deck, the only thing useable is the wheels if you reuse your existing shoulder bolts. The original Kubota wheels had a grease nipple but the replacements don’t. But the price is right and worth a try AND, NOT made in China…which is worth a lot.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
Product is essential to providing a quality mowing job to my customers. Thus far it is working well but was very slow in getting to us.
GACB
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023
Some reviewers have commented that this product does not fit Kubota mower decks. The wheel diameter & size are the same as Kubota OEM, the problem is the length of the bolts.The Kubota decks have a thicker post than most mower decks and require a bolt that’s ½” longer than the bolts that come with this product.I bought 3/8” zinc bolts, 4 ½” long plus 3/8”X16 locking stop nuts at a big, blue box store for $0.87 + $0.19 ($1.06 total each = $4.24 for a set of four.) The bolts that come with this product are 10mm as are the OEM Kubota bolts. A 3/8” bolt is very slightly narrower than 10mm and will fit the shaft.The 2023 price for an OEM Kubota "gauge wheel" is $14.30., the “shoulder bolt” is $4.70, a washer is $0.49 and a nut is $0.70. Total cost = $20.28 EACH. (Four OEM wheels and hardware would cost $81.12.) Compare that to the cost of this product and add the $4.24 for the 3/8” bolts and nuts. Much LESS THAN half the cost of OEM!
john
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2023
great product
Pep
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2022
Fit perfectly and look like good quality.
Ray Marcy
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2021
They don’t work on this Toro mower deck
Nick Beal
Reviewed in Australia on May 22, 2021
Good product, fits my Kubota GR2110 no issue; seems well made and good price.