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SKU: BBM-022-4043-00 Caster Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Revolt 36" Stand-On Mower


Caster Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Revolt 36" Stand-On Mower
Purchase Caster Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Revolt 36" Stand-On Mower
  • SKU: BBM-022-4043-00 Caster Wheel Assembly for Bad Boy Revolt 36" Stand-On Mower

  • $88.99

Description

When you're working long days on your Bad Boy Revolt, the last thing you want is a wobbly front end or a caster wheel that's fighting you at every turn. A worn or damaged caster wheel makes maneuvering harder and can leave uneven stripes across your property. This replacement wheel assembly restores that smooth, responsive handling that makes your Revolt such a pleasure to operate.

Key Features

  • Complete wheel assembly ready to bolt on—no hunting for separate bearings or spacers
  • Heavy-duty construction built to handle the daily grind of commercial mowing
  • Smooth-rolling design that tracks straight and swivels freely for tight turns
  • Factory-matched fitment ensures proper clearance and performance
  • Sealed bearings keep dirt and debris out for longer service life

Built for Real Farm Work

The Revolt is one of the most maneuverable and balanced stand-on mowers around, and this caster wheel plays a big part in that performance. Whether you're navigating around fence posts, trimming close to buildings, or making quick direction changes on hillsides, these wheels need to pivot smoothly and track true. This assembly handles everything from thick grass to rough terrain without missing a beat.

Made to Last

Stand-on mowers put serious stress on their caster wheels—constant pivoting, bumps from uneven ground, and the weight of the machine bearing down with every turn. This wheel assembly uses quality bearings and robust construction to keep rolling season after season. The sealed bearing design keeps moisture and grass clippings from causing premature wear.

Good to Know

Installation is straightforward with basic hand tools—just remove the old assembly and bolt on the new one. Check your other caster wheel while you're at it, since they usually wear at similar rates. A little grease on the pivot points during installation will keep things moving smoothly right from the start.