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Set of 2 Front Drive Wheels Fit for Troy Bilt Lawn Mowers - Replaces 734-04018C 734-04018A 734-04018B, Drive Wheels for MTD Snapper Troy Bilt Tuff-Cut 210 TB210 TB230 TB240 Self Propelled Mower

4.8/5 (524 reviews)
$22.99
Set of 2 Front Drive Wheels Fit for Troy Bilt Lawn Mowers - Replaces 734-04018C 734-04018A 734-04018B, Drive Wheels for MTD Snapper Troy Bilt Tuff-Cut 210 TB210 TB230 TB240 Self Propelled Mower
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What It Is

This is a set of two front drive wheels for self-propelled lawn mowers, specifically designed to replace worn or damaged wheels on Troy Bilt, MTD, and Snapper models like the Tuff-Cut 210, TB210, TB230, and TB240. They provide the traction needed for self-propelled operation on flat or gently sloped lawns.

Fitment & Compatibility

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  • OEM part numbers: Replaces 734-04018C, 734-04018A, and 734-04018B. If your mower uses any of these, these wheels will fit.
  • Brand and model: Confirmed fit for Troy Bilt (TB210, TB230, TB240, Tuff-Cut 210) and select MTD and Snapper self-propelled mowers. Not for push mowers or zero-turn models.
  • Measurements: Wheel diameter is approximately 8 inches; axle hole size is 1/2 inch. Measure your old wheel’s diameter and axle hole to confirm.
  • Deck size: Works with most 21-inch to 22-inch deck models, but check your mower’s manual or parts diagram for exact fit.
  • Aftermarket vs OEM: These are aftermarket replacements, not OEM Snapper parts. They match OEM specs but may differ slightly in plastic texture or tread pattern.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: High rating (4.8/5) suggests durable plastic with decent tread for typical lawn use. Not for heavy mud or rocky terrain.
  • Installation: Easy—usually requires a socket or wrench to remove the old wheel bolt, then slide the new wheel on and tighten. No special tools needed.
  • Gotcha: The drive pin or hex shaft on your mower must be intact; if it’s rounded or broken, the new wheel won’t engage properly. Inspect before installing.
  • Common issue: Some users report the wheel hub may be slightly tight on the axle; a light tap with a hammer or sanding the axle can help.

Should You Buy It

If your Troy Bilt, MTD, or Snapper self-propelled mower’s front wheels are cracked, worn smooth, or slipping, this is a solid, affordable fix. It’s best for homeowners with standard residential lawns who want a quick, drop-in replacement without hunting for OEM parts. Skip it if your drive shaft or axle is damaged—fix that first.

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