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		<title>Off Wheel</title>
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How do you take the wheel off a riding lawn mower?

<p>I have a Craftsman riding lawn mower. The tire is completely flat and partially off the rim.
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<p>Take the dust cap off with a pair of pliers, take the c clip out with a flat head and jack it up a little to slide it [...]]]></description>
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