How to fix a broken lawnmower

The Wheel (nearly) Fell off My Lawnmower

The last time I mowed our lawn was June 14th. Due to the lack of rain, it did not need it. But after a few showers, I wanted to mow the yard before we left on vacation. I cranked up the mower, mowed several swipes in the yard Saturday and noticed the front left wheel was very loose.

I got off the lawn mower and looked at the wheel. Everything was gone. Nothing was keeping the wheel on the mower. The ball-bearing casing had been completely worn out, fallen out and been lost, as was the bolt and washer holding everything on. So, the wheel did not fall off the lawn mower entirely. But it was ready to.

I carefully rode the mower back to the garage hoping the wheel would not come off. I made it and took the wheel to get a new ball-bearing casing put back in.

I am smart enough to know you can’t ride a mower with only three wheels. I’m not smart enough to know that if you see the signs, you should head off a disaster. I saw the loose wheel coming. I had known it was looking odd a month or more before the inevitable. I should have done something earlier.

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“Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you” – Ephesians 4:32.

–Paul Holland

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