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SKU: BBM-013-7050-00 1 Inch Castle Nut for Lawn Mower Wheel Motor


1 Inch Castle Nut for Lawn Mower Wheel Motor
Purchase 1 Inch Castle Nut for Lawn Mower Wheel Motor
  • SKU: BBM-013-7050-00 1 Inch Castle Nut for Lawn Mower Wheel Motor

  • $11.50

Description

When your mower's wheels start feeling loose or you're hearing rattling from the wheel assembly, chances are you need to check that castle nut. This critical little fastener keeps everything tight and secure on your wheel motor, preventing dangerous wheel separation that could leave you stranded or worse. If you've noticed play in the wheels or they're not tracking straight, a worn or loose castle nut is often the culprit.

What You're Getting

  • 1-inch threaded castle nut designed for wheel motor applications
  • Castellated design allows for proper cotter pin installation and safety retention
  • Precision threads ensure snug fit and proper torque retention
  • Heavy-duty steel construction resists stripping and wear from repeated use
  • Direct replacement that installs in minutes with basic tools

Built for Real Farm Work

This castle nut is engineered for lawn mowers and commercial mowing equipment that see daily use. Whether you're maintaining acreage, running a landscaping operation, or keeping your property looking sharp, proper wheel attachment is critical for safe operation. The 1-inch size fits many commercial-grade mowers and zero-turn units where reliability matters most.

Made to Last

Quality steel construction and precision machining mean this nut won't strip out or lose its grip when properly torqued. The castle head design provides multiple slots for cotter pin installation, giving you the safety backup you need when operating on slopes or rough terrain.

Installation Notes

Always use the proper torque specification for your equipment and install a new cotter pin through the castle slots. Clean the threads before installation and check that the nut seats properly against the wheel hub. A quick inspection of castle nuts during regular maintenance can prevent costly wheel separation issues.