While I was looking for tire tread designs,I ran across this information on mower tires,from "gardentoolexpert.com".
This looks like very good information and I simply can't wait to try it! LOL! (yeah,right!)
This is a direct Copy and Paste from their website:
"Did you know you can retread tires of your lawnmower to improve their quality of grip? Yes, tire retreading is and should be
part and parcel of care and maintenance. It may not be an easy task, especially for those who think it is a tedious process,
but it’s worth giving a try. Retreading tires will make them look as good as new, and that means easy mowing all the way.
For those reading about retreading mower tires for the first time, it is not rocket science. You need a few tools and items
to do it right. A string, 0.5-inch screws, screwdriver, string, and scissors/snips are all you need to get started
retreading. The process of retreading involves the following:
Measure the circumference: Use the string to measure the tire circumference. You should do it first with rear tires off
the ground.
Cut off to the right size: Now, using scissors, cut off bicycle tires the size of your lawnmower’s tires. In the same way,
cut treads on the bicycle tires so that they are a perfect fit as those on the mower’s tires.
Drive the screws: Get the screws and drive them through the end of the treads you removed from the bike. Screw them tightly
all around. You can use two or three screws to make the treads tighter.
Repeat: Repeat the above process for the other tires. You are now free to start using your lawnmower with an assurance that
the treads will have a firmer grip on the lawn, giving you more control and convenience."
This looks like very good information and I simply can't wait to try it! LOL! (yeah,right!)
This is a direct Copy and Paste from their website:
"Did you know you can retread tires of your lawnmower to improve their quality of grip? Yes, tire retreading is and should be
part and parcel of care and maintenance. It may not be an easy task, especially for those who think it is a tedious process,
but it’s worth giving a try. Retreading tires will make them look as good as new, and that means easy mowing all the way.
For those reading about retreading mower tires for the first time, it is not rocket science. You need a few tools and items
to do it right. A string, 0.5-inch screws, screwdriver, string, and scissors/snips are all you need to get started
retreading. The process of retreading involves the following:
Measure the circumference: Use the string to measure the tire circumference. You should do it first with rear tires off
the ground.
Cut off to the right size: Now, using scissors, cut off bicycle tires the size of your lawnmower’s tires. In the same way,
cut treads on the bicycle tires so that they are a perfect fit as those on the mower’s tires.
Drive the screws: Get the screws and drive them through the end of the treads you removed from the bike. Screw them tightly
all around. You can use two or three screws to make the treads tighter.
Repeat: Repeat the above process for the other tires. You are now free to start using your lawnmower with an assurance that
the treads will have a firmer grip on the lawn, giving you more control and convenience."