Marathon 9x3.50-4" Flat Free Tosaerba pneumatico su ruota, mozzo centrato 4", boccole 3/4"

Brand:Marathon Industries

3.5/5

74.02

Questo pneumatico per tosaerba con battistrada liscio e senza forature è progettato per la ruota anteriore di tosaerba a raggio zero e altre attrezzature. I pneumatici per tosaerba Marathon Flat Free offrono le caratteristiche di rimbalzo e movimentazione del carico simili a uno pneumatico pieno d'aria con il vantaggio di non andare mai a terra.

Capacità di carico di 300 libbre. Non per uso autostradale. Progettato per tosaerba a raggio zero e altre attrezzature. 4 mozzo centrato. 3/4 Boccole. Flat Free Tire realizzato in schiuma poliuretanica solida. Antitraccia. Battistrada liscio. Pneumatico 9x3.50-4. 9.3 Diametro pneumatici. 3.3 Larghezza pneumatici.
Brand Marathon Industries
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 692 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH 9.2 x 9.2 x 3.3 inches
Item model number 01014
Item Weight 4 Pounds
Load Capacity 300 Pounds
Manufacturer Marathon Industries
Product Dimensions 9.2 x 9.2 x 3.3 inches
Rim Size 4 Inches
Seasons Year Round
Size pack of 1
Tire Diameter 9.3 Inches
Tread Type Smooth

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Scritto da: Jack
Excellent Product
UPDATE: I'm ordering a couple more of these. The first set lasted six years and would probably have lasted longer if I'd been more diligent about lubricating them. Two of the originals are still in good shape anyway. I have actually been looking at these wheels for about three years now (I found them originally at Northern Tool). I bought a 60" Northern Tool finish mower over four years ago and use these tires on that mower. The tires the mower originally shipped with didn't last past the first mowing and Northern Tool only listed the same OEM part for replacement at the time. I wasn't about to buy any of those, so I ended up buying some inexpensive solid wheels from Harbor Freight and making them work. They were only $5/wheel but they weren't really the right size, a little over half as wide and maybe half an inch smaller in diameter than the stock wheel. I ended up changing the axles and using bushings to make them work. Another problem with those wheels was that they didn't have grease fittings and consequently, would only last about one season before needing to be replaced (bearings would come apart eventually). So, I bought a dozen of them. Other than it being slightly frustrating to have to replace the wheels every year, they weren't really hard to change out and it actually only takes a few minutes to do so. But, after I bought the dozen wheels, I found these Marathon wheels and regretted buying the others. So, I've been using the smaller wheels and waiting to run out of stock on those before purchasing the Marathons. I wore out my last set of the old wheels part way through the 2012 mowing season and ordered the Marathons. So far, I've only used them maybe a half dozen times but they have been great. If they hold up well, I expect to make this my preferred replacement wheel going forward. These wheels/tires are well made and ride very nicely. I like the fact that they have grease fittings and I expect that with regular greasing, the bearings should hold out better than previous wheels I've used. Also, these wheels are almost exactly the same size as the stock wheels and consequently they seem to work better than the wheels I've been using. These were quite a bit more expensive but if they hold up well, the additional cost will be worth it. UPDATE: I've been using these for two and a half mowing seasons now without any issues. I grease them regularly and they are holding up well. They don't seem to be wearing much at all yet, tires or bearings.
Scritto da: Brad Wiseman
Not a direct dimensional replacement for pneumatic 9x3.50-4" wheels, but fits well enough
These wheels are taller than the 9x3.50-4" wheels that they are intended to replace and the hub is narrower, so you will likely need to use 3/4" fender washers on both sides of the wheel to cover the exposed areas of the axle. If you do not use the fender washers, it will obviously still fit, but you will get more exposure to dirt and grit that will find its way into the grease in the bushings as the wheel slides back and forth on the axle. In other words, you'll need to use fender washers to avoid premature wear on the axle and bushings due to contamination from dirt and grit in normal use. Also note that these wheels require A LOT of grease to properly fill them. They do not have the roller bearings that their pneumatic counterparts normally contain, so the void created by the omission of the rollers must be replaced by grease. Make sure you have plenty of grease before doing the install! Since the diameter of these wheels is larger than the pneumatic wheels that they replace (about 3/4" larger?), you'll need to take that into account. In my case, they are used as the front casters on a zero turn radius walk-behind mower. The additional height in the wheels was actually a welcome change in my case because I've always wished I could raise the mowing deck higher than is possible with the stock wheels. I previously had replaced the rear drive wheels with similarly larger tires, so the larger diameter of these flat free wheels has my mowing deck running parallel to the ground again. Due to the fact that these wheels use bushings instead of roller bearings, you will need to grease them more frequently, but that's a small inconvenience when compared to the inconvenience of pneumatic tires that don't reliably stay inflated (which is OFTEN the case with this size of pneumatic tire). These wheels are one of the best purchases I've made for the mower to increase it's reliability and readiness for use.
Scritto da: Tripwire OMEN
Worked
Worked like a champ
Scritto da: T.W.F.
Have to question the sizing of this tire
So I was running normal 9x3.50-4 tires on my commercial mower sulky. 360 deg. swivel tires with only about 1/4 clearance from sulky stand. Kept having trouble with one separating from rim so I read reviews and bought this tire. First problem...one bearing was "scraping" when I spun it with my finger. Popped the seal and hardly any grease, so they need re-greased from the factory. Second, and I can't believe that no one else has commented on this....it is physically 1" bigger in diameter than the same exact same size inflatable tire. Inflatable actually measures 8" and this one is 9". Took a picture but evidently there is no place to post with your comments. Real problem since I don't have the clearance. Have to take the parts to machine shop and drill new mounting holes to have clearance for the sulky. I am doing it in hopes that the tire will hold up well for a long time. Plan to put one on the other side since it will not sit level with the difference in tire diameters. The tire does seem strong and is about as stiff as a fully inflated normal tire. Should ride the same and it is pretty light. Replacement bearings are available on amazon also by same company, so I'm sure they need grease also. Update: I do see now that the tire specs say "9.3" in diameter so i changed to 4 stars from 3 as that was my fault. I do not understand why 2 tires of the same size are over 1" off. Double Checked both of my old tires and they are 9x3.5-4. They are 8" in diameter fully inflated. Any ideas?
Scritto da: Shawn
Good fit
I replaced the worn out tire on the velke of my snapper walk behind and it fit perfectly. It is definitely a rougher ride that air filled tires, but that is to bd expected.

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