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Upgraded 734-04155 Deck Wheels Fit for MTD, Cub Cadet Mower by Techecook - Replaces Toro 112-0677 72-025 210-275, Troy Bilt 938-3056 5-Inch Deck Wheel with Bolts Nuts 4 Pack

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Upgraded 734-04155 Deck Wheels Fit for MTD, Cub Cadet Mower by Techecook - Replaces Toro 112-0677 72-025 210-275, Troy Bilt 938-3056 5-Inch Deck Wheel with Bolts Nuts 4 Pack
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What It Is

This is a set of four upgraded 5-inch deck wheels designed to replace worn or broken gauge wheels on MTD, Cub Cadet, Toro, and Troy-Bilt riding mowers. The wheels help prevent scalping by keeping the cutting deck level over uneven terrain, reducing stress on the spindle and blade.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check three things:

  1. Bolt pattern & axle size – These wheels use a 3/8” axle hole and come with bolts and nuts. Measure your existing wheel’s center hole diameter and bolt length. If your deck uses a 5/16” or 1/2” axle, these won’t fit without modification.

  2. Deck type – Designed for 42” to 54” stamped steel decks common on MTD, Cub Cadet (e.g., XT1, XT2, LT series), Toro TimeCutter/Zero-Turn, and Troy-Bilt Pony/Horse models. Not for fabricated decks or zero-turn decks with offset wheel mounts.

  3. OEM cross-reference – Replaces MTD 734-04155, Toro 112-0677/72-025/210-275, Troy-Bilt 938-3056. If your deck uses any of those part numbers, these fit. Otherwise, compare the wheel width and offset (distance from mounting bracket to wheel center) to your original.

Key Things to Know

  • Build quality – Upgraded from stock plastic to a nylon composite with a steel hub insert. More durable than OEM wheels on older MTD/Cub Cadet decks, but still a polymer wheel—not solid rubber.
  • Installation – Direct bolt-on if your deck uses the same axle hole and bolt pattern. No drilling or modification required for most compatible models. Takes about 10 minutes with a socket wrench.
  • Common gotchas – The included bolts are standard grade, not hardened. If you mow rocky or rough terrain, consider upgrading to grade-8 bolts. Also, the wheel offset may be slightly different than OEM on some Toro models—test clearance before tightening fully.
  • Warranty – Sold as a 4-pack with hardware. No separate warranty info listed, but return policy applies if fitment fails.

Should You Buy It

If you own an MTD, Cub Cadet, Toro, or Troy-Bilt riding mower with a stamped steel deck and your original deck wheels are cracked, wobbly, or missing, this is a solid, affordable upgrade. It’s not for heavy-duty commercial use or fabricated decks, but for residential mowing on typical lawns, it’s a direct, durable replacement that saves you from buying OEM parts at 2–3x the price.

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