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GICOOL 105-3471 Front Wheel and Tire Assembly, 4.10/3.50-4 Lawn Mower Tubeless Tire with 3/4'' Bushing, Compatible with Toro TimeCutter and Exmark, 2 Pack

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GICOOL 105-3471 Front Wheel and Tire Assembly, 4.10/3.50-4 Lawn Mower Tubeless Tire with 3/4'' Bushing, Compatible with Toro TimeCutter and Exmark, 2 Pack
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of front wheel and tire assemblies (4.10/3.50-4 tubeless tires with a 3/4’’ bushing) designed for zero-turn mowers like Toro TimeCutter and Exmark models. It replaces worn or damaged front wheels that cause uneven cutting or poor steering.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check three things:

  • Tire size: Must be 4.10/3.50-4 (diameter ~10.5”, width ~4.1”). Measure your current tire’s sidewall stamp.
  • Bushing size: Uses a 3/4’’ inner diameter bushing. If your mower axle is 5/8” or 1”, this won’t fit without an adapter (not included).
  • Model fit: Confirmed for Toro TimeCutter (all models) and Exmark zero-turns with that bushing size. Not compatible with standard push mowers or most residential tractors. Verify your deck size (typically 42”-60” on these brands) doesn’t affect wheel clearance.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Tubeless tire with a sturdy plastic rim. No inner tube needed, but tubeless sealant may help prevent slow leaks on rough terrain.
  • Installation: Simple—remove the old wheel cotter pin or bolt, slide off, replace, and secure. No special tools required.
  • Common gotcha: The 3/4” bushing might be loose on some older Toro models with worn axles. Check for axle play before buying.
  • Bearing vs. bushing: These use a bushing, not ball bearings. They’re fine for front wheels but won’t roll as freely as bearing-based assemblies on heavy mowers.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you own a Toro TimeCutter or compatible Exmark zero-turn with a 3/4” axle and need a direct, affordable replacement for worn front wheels. It’s a solid budget option for restoring smooth rolling and even cutting, but skip it if your mower uses a different bushing size or you need bearing-supported wheels for frequent heavy-duty use.

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