And if I'm not strong enough to tip it over?

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Thank you for all the lovely and helpful responses to my question about the friction wheel on my newly-acquired rear-engine Snapper mower.

Now about that wheel. I want to take a look at what I have before hauling off and buying a new wheel. Just pick the machine up and tip it over. Well, the whole reason I bought a rider is that I'm getting too weak to push stuff around let alone lift it up into the air.

Is there a standard method for the physically condemned to get this thing pointing skyward? I'm thinking maybe a long two-by-four grounded near the rear axle? Extra people is not available. I shan't describe the neighborhood except that there ain't nothin' but white hair here.

Thank you kindly.
 

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I would start looking for a good mobile mechanic. Just got over open heart surgery earlier in July and my weight limit right now is 5 - 8 lbs. Trust me, I know where you are coming from. I use things like an engine picker, or a pair of floor jacks with additional safety jacks to lift heavy things the last few years. Right now I can't even use a floor jack or a torque wrench. Six months to a year before I can. Something like 10 lbs additional every month I can add to what I can lift, when not out of breath.
 

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Thank you for all the lovely and helpful responses to my question about the friction wheel on my newly-acquired rear-engine Snapper mower.

Now about that wheel. I want to take a look at what I have before hauling off and buying a new wheel. Just pick the machine up and tip it over. Well, the whole reason I bought a rider is that I'm getting too weak to push stuff around let alone lift it up into the air.

Is there a standard method for the physically condemned to get this thing pointing skyward? I'm thinking maybe a long two-by-four grounded near the rear axle? Extra people is not available. I shan't describe the neighborhood except that there ain't nothin' but white hair here.

Thank you kindly.
Sir, tell us where you are and maybe someone will be close enough to come assist..Ray
 

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I just cannot trust them RER standing up by themselves when I'm working on them.
I remove the battery and gas and lift them with a chain hoist or a cherry picker and leave the hoist connected as a safety.

Stay Safe..
 

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I feel the same way. I mean, people are way too scairdy these days, but this is a good case for safety.
 
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