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Lawn Boy 8461 commercial restorarion progress

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turfboy1997

turfboy1997

I just thought I would post some pictures of my 8461 commercial restoration for you Guys to view. The new commercial ball bearing wheels are on their way.

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Two-Stroke

Two-Stroke

Thanks for the photos. It's looking good.

Where did you order the wheels? I could use a couple of front wheels for my 6255.


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turfboy1997

turfboy1997

Thanks for the photos. It's looking good.

Where did you order the wheels? I could use a couple of front wheels for my 6255.

i have a guy here that is a stens dealer here and he gets them at cost and freight. exact same as OEM if you ask me!


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jp1961

Nice job,,,looking good. I tried finding a commercial LawnBoy last summer, locally (Michigan), but didn't have any luck. The few I found were in poor shape. I'm looking for that one machine that was used residentially.

Jeff


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tlswart

Nice job,,,looking good. I tried finding a commercial LawnBoy last summer, locally (Michigan), but didn't have any luck. The few I found were in poor shape. I'm looking for that one machine that was used residentially.

Jeff

Jerff,
There is a newer commercial on Craigslist in OKC. It has been on there for several months. Very pricey. Take a look if you are really interested.

Terry.


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Ejd148

I just thought I would post some pictures of my 8461 commercial restoration for you Guys to view. The new commercial ball bearing wheels are on their way.

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Looking good so far! I picked up an 8461 towards the end of the season last year. Do you know if the bearings in commercial wheels can be replaced? I will probably end up replacing the rear wheels but wanted to see if there were any other options.

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Two-Stroke

Two-Stroke

Looking good so far! I picked up an 8461 towards the end of the season last year. Do you know if the bearings in commercial wheels can be replaced? I will probably end up replacing the rear wheels but wanted to see if there were any other options.

I've got an earlier LB commercial (model 6255) so mine may be different. I think the bearings are built into the wheels.

The key is to keep them lubed -- but I realize that may not help you. :mur:


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Ejd148

I've got an earlier LB commercial (model 6255) so mine may be different. I think the bearings are built into the wheels.

The key is to keep them lubed -- but I realize that may not help you. :mur:


Thanks for the info, I'm almost certain they are built in like you said.


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