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Check your lug nuts!!

OK, the jokes on me. I was mowing when sudenly the right rear tire came loose and the tractor (GT5000) "sat" down on it. Backstory: The tractor is 11 years old and has wheel weights on it year round as my land is very hilly. The left wheel weight and tire is removed every fall when I check the trans oil as part of remove deck, put on dozer blade, chains and service. The right tire had not been touched since I put the wheel weight on it eleven years ago.

I found two lug bolts loose and trapped between the wheel weight and wheel, reattached wheel and idled to the barn. Went into town and got new bolts, 1/2" longer than original along with lock nuts. Both wheels now have two of the longer bolts and lock nuts-ain't gonna happen again!!!

Never occurred to me to check lug bolts?

Ev

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