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    SKU: BBM-022-4200-00 Reaper Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Maverick Zero Turn Mowers


    Reaper Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Maverick Zero Turn Mowers
    Purchase Reaper Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Maverick Zero Turn Mowers
    • SKU: BBM-022-4200-00 Reaper Turf Tire and Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Maverick Zero Turn Mowers

    • $290.99

    Description

    When you're maintaining properties or cutting grass all day, the last thing you want is tire trouble slowing you down. Your Bad Boy Maverick depends on reliable tires that can handle everything from wet morning grass to uneven terrain without tearing up the turf. This complete tire and wheel assembly keeps you rolling smooth and gives your customers the clean, professional finish they expect.

    What You're Getting

    • Complete assembly ready to mount—tire already mounted and balanced on the rim
    • Turf-friendly tread pattern that grips without gouging or leaving marks
    • Durable construction built to handle the demands of commercial mowing
    • Direct replacement that fits your Maverick perfectly with no modifications needed

    Built for Professional Mowing

    This tire and wheel combo is designed specifically for Bad Boy Maverick zero turn mowers, machines known for their speed and maneuverability on commercial jobs. Whether you're cutting residential lawns, maintaining golf courses, or handling municipal grounds, these tires deliver the traction and stability you need without damaging delicate turf surfaces.

    Made to Last

    Commercial mowing puts serious wear on tires, from daily use on rough terrain to the stress of constant turning and pivoting. This assembly uses heavy-duty materials and construction that stand up to the punishment while maintaining their grip and performance season after season.

    Installation Notes

    Since this comes as a complete assembly, installation is straightforward—just remove the old wheel and bolt on the new one. Make sure to check your lug nut torque after the first few hours of use, as new wheels sometimes need a quick retightening once they settle in.