Wheels for a walk-behind tractor: how to choose, how much do they cost, and how to make?


When purchasing a walk-behind tractor for their household, people focus on engine power and equipment performance. However, the performance of the unit is directly affected by the wheels for the walk-behind tractor. The chassis allows the unit to move around the garden.

Factory models are usually equipped with the correct wheelset. But given the loads on this structural element, the wheels often break. Accordingly, the farmer has to buy the failed part himself.

We will advise you on how to choose suitable wheels and suggest options for making your own chassis yourself.

Main varieties

When deciding how to choose wheels for a walk-behind tractor, it is important to first find out what types there are. According to the classification, there are three varieties:

  • pneumatic. Their design includes a rubber tire and tube;
  • metal with lugs. A special feature of this wheelbase is increased cross-country ability;
  • rubber. This is a one-piece design consisting of a rim and rubber.

Which option should you prefer? The choice should be made based on the operating conditions of the walk-behind tractor. For example, plowing too wet soil or a clayey area will be quite difficult if you do not use equipment equipped with metal lug wheels. Their teeth go deep into the ground, which creates additional force to ensure that the walk-behind tractor moves in the desired direction.

If the unit is used for harvesting or planting, for example, potatoes, in an area with normal soil, you can give preference to a pneumatic wheel model. If the soil is characterized by the presence of a large percentage of stones, then equipment equipped with a cast wheelbase is ideal for plowing the field. Such chassis elements demonstrate good resistance to mechanical damage. The main disadvantage of cast wheels is their heavy weight. Therefore, the latter are usually equipped with medium and heavy equipment.

Advice! To increase the performance of equipment under different weather conditions, it is recommended to purchase two types of wheels, for example, a pneumatic and a metal version with lugs. These are quick-change chassis elements, so there will be no problems with their installation.

Both universal samples (suitable for walk-behind tractors of all models and brands) and special versions (designed for a specific modification of equipment) are popular on the market. The first is preferred by those users who value every penny and do not want to pay twice. Special wheels are available in a wide price range, and you can order them if the walk-behind tractor you are using has a popular model.

Criterias of choice

Any garden equipment is available in several variations. The chassis for the walk-behind tractor is no exception to this rule. If you look at the assortment of any store that sells spare parts for walk-behind tractors, you will see that there are three types of wheels:

  • Pneumatic. Such products have a rubber tire and inner tube.
  • Rubber. Monolithic design, which consists of a rim and durable rubber.
  • Lugs. Metal elements aimed at increasing the cross-country ability of vehicles.

The difficulty of choice lies in determining the operating conditions of the equipment. For example, for processing clay areas or wet soil, it is recommended to use lugs.

A walk-behind tractor equipped with conventional rubber wheels will not show good performance in difficult conditions. In addition, you should focus on the wheel radius and tread pattern.

Wheel sets belong to the category of quick-change equipment, so it makes sense to purchase two types of chassis. For example, lugs and pneumatic wheels. This will allow the equipment to operate in different weather conditions.

What wheels can be put on a walk-behind tractor? Here a lot depends on the intended use of the technology. If the unit is needed for planting and harvesting work, you can choose pneumatic wheels.

For primary cultivation of virgin soil and soil with a high content of stones, it is better to use cast wheels. They receive virtually no mechanical damage due to the absence of an internal chamber.

However, such elements have increased weight, so they are installed on medium and heavy walk-behind tractors.

The lugs not only increase the maneuverability of the equipment, but also increase its productivity. The teeth enter the soil, which creates additional force to move the unit in a given direction.

Such elements are used mainly for arable work on large areas of land. It is not advisable to use lugs on a small plot of land.

How to choose a chassis for a walk-behind tractor

Let's look at how to choose wheels for homemade products. It is necessary to take into account the operating conditions of the equipment, which will allow you to select the right products from one or another machine. The rubber passes well on soft ground and on flat surfaces, and for difficult soils it is recommended to use lugs.

For diesel motor cultivators, it is necessary to use metal wheels with an aggressive tread and a large disc diameter.

If Zhiguli products are not suitable, then the chassis for the walk-behind tractor must be selected according to the following parameters:

  • diameter - not less than 40 cm;
  • width - within 20 cm;
  • aggressive drawing;
  • entire chambers, sealed areas or damage are not allowed - it will be quite unpleasant when the machine breaks down during operation in the field, where it will be difficult to repair.

For rocky ground and soil that can damage the wheels, only a solid cast chassis should be used.

Be sure to install a support wheel, which helps optimize work on the field, especially during plowing.

The wheels that the master wants to install himself must be of excellent quality.

To ensure a high level of work, it is necessary to take into account the power and performance of the motor cultivator.

Making homemade lugs

Sometimes pneumatic tires can slip (soft ground, slush after rain, ice) and your work can go down the drain. For better adhesion to the soil, reliable devices are needed. These are ordinary lugs.

Figure 1. Zhiguli wheels on a cultivator.

You can, of course, buy them in a store, but not everyone wants to spend money on something that is easy to make yourself, and from “waste” materials. Moreover, there are only two requirements for them, and both are necessary to ensure reliable grip:

  • Weight 20-30 kg.
  • Digging into the ground.

There are many options for DIY lug wheels. We will focus on two of them. For their manufacture, the main tools are:

  • Bulgarian;
  • welding machine.

To complete the first option, you will need metal strips (about 5 mm thick) and car rims. Their diameter depends on the size of the cultivator blades. Many people take Lada wheels as the best option. Picture 1.

Figure 2. Homemade lugs for the cultivator.

The method for making soil hooks is very simple:

  • cut strips with a grinder so that their length is approximately one and a half times the width of the disks;
  • they are bent in a vice at an angle so that they are inserted between the two sides of the disk;
  • distribute the strips evenly and weld them into place;
  • strengthen the resulting lugs on the axle.

The second option is more difficult. For it, they take a sheet of thick metal, mark it and cut out something like a large bicycle sprocket or a ratchet from a watch. Next, parts of the resulting beams are bent and metal plates are welded to them. Figure 2.

Description

The installation inner diameter of the bushing is 25 or 30 mm. The full length of the hub is 310 mm (does not require additional extensions; due to its length, it is installed quite tightly directly onto the gearbox shaft, which minimizes bending and runout of the wheels than when using conventional axle extensions with standard hubs in each of which, unfortunately, there are huge gaps, which gives a large curvature)
The hole for the locking pin is 10.2 mm (at a distance of 25 mm from the edge) The bolt pattern of the mounting holes for the walk-behind tractor wheels: 5x139.7 - for Niva wheels, centering collar D 98 mm, holes for M12 stud; (the photos below show exactly this option for Niva wheels)

(It is possible to change the length of these hubs to suit your required track, as well as the dimensions of the mounting holes, bolt patterns, flange diameter, as well as the thickness of the flange for any wheel or lug as agreed with the Customer) The outer diameter of the disk is 100-175 mm (depending on the bolt pattern and wheel used)

The thickness of the disk sheet is 6 mm (the disk is sharpened from a sheet 10 mm thick only after welding to the bushing, to eliminate runout and maintain perpendicularity of the installation plane of the disk and wheel to the axis of rotation, the thickness of the centering shoulder is 4 mm, diameter is 58-98 mm - the same depends on the wheel rim)

Bushing wall thickness - 10 mm (The bushing is made of solid round timber with a diameter of 50 mm, material St. 45, the hole is drilled and machined with a cutter to dimensions 30 0.15 mm for tight installation on the gearbox shaft with minimal clearance) Material - carbon steel This hub is used for connecting the output shaft of a walk-behind tractor with a diameter of 25 and 30 mm with various flange lugs and walk-behind tractor or car wheels, without the use of adapters and extensions, replaces standard conventional extensions and conventional walk-behind tractor hubs, but is many times superior to them in quality and service life, which ultimately reduces load on the gearbox and the cost of its repair.

Delivery set: Extended weighted walk-behind tractor hub for Niva wheels GBM-070-30-310 - 2 pcs.

Similar names for this product: — Walk-behind tractor salute hub; — Motoblock Neva wheel hub; — Motoblock agate hub; — The hub of the walk-behind tractor cascade; — Vase hub for a walk-behind tractor; — Walk-behind tractor hub for Niva wheels; — Motoblock on Zhiguli hubs; — Universal hub for walk-behind tractor.

Do it yourself

Now let's talk about how to make wheels for a walk-behind tractor yourself. Let us immediately clarify that creating pneumatic and cast wheels at home is in principle impossible.

And why reinvent the wheel if you can equip garden equipment with tires from a car or motorcycle. You just need to install a suitable hub and you can get to work.

It's a different matter when it comes to lugs. You can actually make such homemade wheels for a walk-behind tractor yourself. Here is a basic assembly diagram:

  • We take old wheels from the car. Please note that only the rim is needed. The diameter of the wheels depends on the power of the walk-behind tractor, given that the design will be all-metal, the weight will be considerable.
  • We weld metal plates to the disks. The edges of the plates should touch the edge of the rim. This is an important structural element, so the plates are welded along the entire outer radius; they can be secured with bolts to increase reliability.
  • We weld the teeth to the metal plate. They can be made from a corner, after cutting it into pieces of the required length. Please note that the distance between the teeth should not exceed 15-20 centimeters. Otherwise, the effectiveness of such wheels will be reduced to zero.
  • We weld the axle shafts into the disk, supplement the structure with bearings and install the chassis on the walk-behind tractor.

You can make lugs from an old gas cylinder. In this case, you need to cut two rims, about 6-7 centimeters wide, and then proceed according to the above diagram.

In general, lugs can be constructed from any available material that has the shape of a circle. The main thing is to show desire and apply a little skill.

How to make a creeper for a motor cultivator yourself?

The first thing the manufacturer must do before starting assembly is to draw up a work plan, focusing on the finished drawings. The diagram must indicate methods of fastening parts, their sizes and shapes.

After this, you can begin constructing the creeper.

The procedure should be as follows:

  1. First, the manufacturer must prepare the generator. It can be taken ready-made from a Ural motorcycle. The generator must be in full working order, without visible damage or design defects. The unit must combine sufficiently high power and the ability to continuously create stable torque;
  2. The housing for the two required bearings then needs to be cut out. They are needed to complete the drive shaft. It will need to drive a gear, so the bearings must withstand high loads and be protected from dirt and small debris. When cutting out the shell, you need to take into account the diameter of the gearbox used in the design;
  3. Next, the manufacturer must select bearings. It should be taken into account that the flange will be located on the reverse side of the installed gearbox. A steel washer must be mounted in its inner plane;
  4. After this, you will need to install the drive shaft of the motor cultivator. Then you need to attach the gear to it. The finished mechanism must be connected to the transmission unit and the shaft of the generator used;
  5. Finally, the designer must securely fix the pulley and connect it to the driven shaft using washers and a spring nut.

After the creeper has been manufactured, the operator must inspect it carefully. To do this, the mechanism must be connected to the built-in coupling unit of the motor cultivator and the engine must be started. If the creeper is manufactured correctly, the standard wheels of the agricultural implement will begin to rotate more slowly, and the cultivator itself will be pressed more tightly to the soil.

Types of wheels for motor cultivators. How to choose them?

The motor cultivator itself is a mechanical structure used in household plots to facilitate agricultural work. In order for special equipment to perform its tasks 100%, all parts must be in good working order, especially the movement elements. The latter are divided into the following types:

  • supporting;
  • rubber;
  • traction;
  • metal with lugs;
  • paired.

In a standard situation, the design of a motor cultivator is equipped with one wheel (support wheel), which takes the main load. This part of the unit is “responsible” for endurance and optimization during operation. There is an opinion that when performing some “earth” work the front wheel should be removed.

When choosing wheels for your inter-row cultivator, consider the following information.

  • Traction and pneumatic wheels are known for their versatility and the presence of an original tread pattern. They are often called “Christmas trees” in everyday life. They are large in size (width exceeds 20 cm and diameter - 40 cm). The wheels allow the walk-behind tractor to easily move both on the road and on sticky soil. The impressive size of the wheels makes it possible to use the unit for plowing over large areas. Traction wheels are also great for a snow blower or cart. The amazing strength of rubber is popular due to its durability.
  • Transport elements made of metal with lugs are weighted. Steel “teeth” push the cultivator forward and prevent it from “drowning” in the viscous clay.
  • Rubber (solid) ones are installed not only on cultivators, but also on small tractors. They have a “rolling” property and are widely used in wooded (difficult) areas.
  • Paired ones consist of 2 elements of the same size and shape. This design significantly increases the power of the unit and increases its speed. They have excellent contact with the surface and are easy to create at home. They also imply the possibility of quickly removing external elements.

Sometimes the basic set of wheels fails, and these elements must be made independently.

The cultivator is the “main assistant” for farmers and amateur gardeners on plots of land. The maneuverability and maneuverability of the unit directly depends on the quality and correct installation of the wheels. Selecting and changing transport elements on the cultivator is not difficult. The main thing is to take into account the characteristics of their types.

Types of wheels for walk-behind tractors


The walk-behind tractor is a multifunctional agricultural machinery. For high performance, all parts and systems must be in good working order. Otherwise, the technology will not cope with the assigned tasks. A special role in this regard is given to equipped wheels.

Depending on the design characteristics, wheels on a walk-behind tractor are divided into the following types:

  • traction;
  • supporting;
  • solid rubber;
  • metal type with lugs;
  • paired.

Each type of wheel allows you to solve different problems. By using special components, you can significantly increase the performance of a walk-behind tractor and make it as stable as possible.

Traction wheels

Pneumatic wheels are unique in their design and have a unique tread pattern. It is thanks to him that traction wheels have a second name - “herringbone”.

These are wide elements that provide comfortable movement on flat roads and sticky wet soil.

Parameters of pneumatic wheels:

  • width more than 20 centimeters;
  • diameter up to 40 centimeters.

Thanks to these data, the wheels are suitable for plowing large plots of land.

Solid wheels

The wheels from the walk-behind tractor are solid rubber with an aggressive tread pattern. This feature allows them to be installed also on mini-tractors.

Due to their fairly large size, these wheels are most often used in difficult terrain, wooded and mountainous areas.

Metal wheels with lugs

This type of wheel is quite small in size. But the power and endurance of the unit is ensured by the presence of weighting materials.

The design also includes steel teeth. Their task is to push the walk-behind tractor forward, preventing slipping even in the smallest area.

Support wheel

Most modern walk-behind tractor models are equipped with one support wheel. It bears the entire load from the engine and other mechanisms that are located in the front part of the motorcycle.

With the help of this support wheel, the endurance of the walk-behind tractor increases and its performance characteristics are optimized.

Twin wheels

These wheels have two parts, they have the same dimensions and shapes. Thanks to their design, they provide excellent maneuverability of the walk-behind tractor on uneven surfaces and significantly increase its speed on a flat road.

With such wheels, slipping is practically eliminated. That's why they are often installed during winter.

Types of wheels for motor cultivators. How to choose them?

The motor cultivator itself is a mechanical structure used in household plots to facilitate agricultural work. In order for special equipment to perform its tasks 100%, all parts must be in good working order, especially the movement elements. The latter are divided into the following types:

  • supporting;
  • rubber;
  • traction;
  • metal with lugs;
  • paired.

In a standard situation, the design of a motor cultivator is equipped with one wheel (support wheel), which takes the main load. This part of the unit is “responsible” for endurance and optimization during operation. There is an opinion that when performing some “earth” work the front wheel should be removed.

When choosing wheels for your inter-row cultivator, consider the following information.

  • Traction and pneumatic wheels are known for their versatility and the presence of an original tread pattern. They are often called “Christmas trees” in everyday life. They are large in size (width exceeds 20 cm and diameter - 40 cm). The wheels allow the walk-behind tractor to easily move both on the road and on sticky soil. The impressive size of the wheels makes it possible to use the unit for plowing over large areas. Traction wheels are also great for a snow blower or cart. The amazing strength of rubber is popular due to its durability.
  • Transport elements made of metal with lugs are weighted. Steel “teeth” push the cultivator forward and prevent it from “drowning” in the viscous clay.
  • Rubber (solid) ones are installed not only on cultivators, but also on small tractors. They have a “rolling” property and are widely used in wooded (difficult) areas.
  • Paired ones consist of 2 elements of the same size and shape. This design significantly increases the power of the unit and increases its speed. They have excellent contact with the surface and are easy to create at home. They also imply the possibility of quickly removing external elements.

Sometimes the basic set of wheels fails, and these elements must be made independently.

How to choose the right low-pressure tires for a walk-behind tractor

Experienced unit owners give their advice and recommendations.

Adviсe

When choosing tires for a motor cultivator, it is necessary and strictly:

  • study the characteristics of the device, take measurements to ensure that the selected tire fits perfectly. A correctly selected tire will be the key to excellent performance of the walk-behind tractor;
  • decide on the type of work that will be performed on the equipment, based on this, make a choice of wheels, and, accordingly, tires for them;
  • decide on the type of soil, based on this you can already make a choice of the type of tread. In some cases, tires from Zhiguli or Oka cars may be suitable. For softer and more viscous soils, tires with a more textured tread and higher cross-country ability are suitable, for example tires from Germany for motorcycles 140 80 15.

Recommendations

It is recommended first of all to pay attention to the following parameters when choosing tires for a walk-behind tractor:

  • size, i.e. this is the number that appears after the name of the wheel. Tire size is usually indicated in inches. For example, a tire 6.00-12, where 6.00 is the diagonal width of the tire, and 12 is its seat diameter;


Rubber for walk-behind tractor 12

  • purpose – a number of tires are intended only for walk-behind tractors, a number only for transport, and also for other purposes. This must be taken into account when choosing rubber, in accordance with the purpose of the cultivator;
  • quality or compliance with standards, quality of materials. It is recommended to purchase tires from well-known manufacturers, which are guaranteed to be durable, strong and resistant to environmental conditions.

How to make and install wheels on a cultivator?

Modernization of a walk-behind tractor is necessary in the following cases:

  • to improve the quality of plowing at low pressure on the wheels;
  • Rubber tires, which wear out quickly, are not suitable for plowing;
  • increase in chassis;
  • creation of a new modification.

To make your own transport elements for a motor cultivator, two or four wheels from popular Soviet cars are suitable.

The manufacturing process includes the following steps:

  • we fasten the axle shaft inside the transport element;
  • in order for it to be removable, we weld a tube with a diameter of 30 mm to a metal plate;
  • we make holes in the plate (no more than 10 mm) for the guides on car rims;
  • Using a drill, we make a through hole in the tube (for a cotter pin);
  • We place the tube perpendicular to the plate and fasten it to the side parts, welding it;
  • then we screw the axle shaft to the wheel, securing it with a cotter pin.

Thus, installing wheels on a motor cultivator will not be difficult, as well as removing them. To do this, you simply need to unscrew a few fasteners. The last step requires the presence of a special set of tools (screwdriver, wrench and jack).

In the cold season we use a set of winter tires. In winter, the cultivator can be equipped with lugs. They can be purchased in (specialized) stores and made with your own hands. You will need the following items:

  • unnecessary car wheels;
  • “corner” made of steel for making “hooks”;
  • dense squares of steel;
  • bolts;
  • Traction or metal wheels are perfect for creating lugs.

So let's get started:

  • We take old car wheels without tires as a basis;
  • We attach the axle shafts to them using a welding machine;
  • let's start making “hooks”;
  • we take steel corners and adjust their size using a grinder (their size prevails over the disk rim);
  • fasten to the rim (at a distance of 15 cm each);
  • in the final stage we fix them with the help of “teeth”.

What third-party wheels are suitable for the Neva walk-behind tractor?

Wheels from Muscovites and Lada are best suited for installation on the Neva walk-behind tractor. There is no need to change anything in them, since their diameter is ideal for installation on a walk-behind tractor. They only need to be slightly modernized by welding.

Zhiguli wheels on a Neva walk-behind tractor

Factory options will cost much more.

The main task when modernizing Zhiguli wheels is to make them heavier, since in the factory configuration they are very light.

Listed below are the main stages of manufacturing wheels for a walk-behind tractor from car tires:

  • An axle shaft is installed inside the wheels;
  • To make it easier to change wheels, square plates are installed on the axle and holes are made in them. And then the wheels from Zhiguei are attached to these plates;
  • A cap is placed on the outside to protect against external factors;
  • The tubes should be removed, and only the tires should be left (to improve the quality of traction, winter tires should be used).

Using tires from other cars is problematic because they have a larger diameter or width, so they need to be additionally adjusted using an axle extension or some other method, and this is not always possible for everyone.

To improve the lug-holding properties, some people additionally cover the wheels with a chain. When driving, the chain digs into the ground and provides additional traction. The effect of it is especially noticeable when driving after rain or snow.

Additional designs

For the cultivator, it will be possible to build both transportation elements and additional frame parts. Thus, the unit is “reincarnated” into a small tractor. In this form, the motor cultivator can be used as an all-terrain vehicle. In this case, the wheels of the standard type with low pressure are removed and replaced with lugs (large).

To learn how to make lugs for a cultivator with your own hands, see the following video.

Having become the proud owner of a lightweight walk-behind tractor with a 6.5 hp engine. The first season will be a test for everyone; all the pros and cons of the factory version will be obvious; you don’t need a lot of experience to understand this. Truth is learned in action.

The remodeling process itself will not take much time. No special tools are required.

Next, we secure them using stronger bolts and nuts 17mm to the disk from the car, having previously drilled larger holes in the hubs. We select discs according to the number of holes on your hubs (4-5)

We check whether the cotter pin to secure the hub is inserted freely through the extension. The track will become wider, we check whether the new wheels touch the parts of the walk-behind tractor, in this case the wings

There are holes in them; to please the eyes, you can add color using the paints of your walk-behind tractor.

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Installation of Zhiguli wheels on a factory trolley for a walk-behind tractor1

How to make extension cords?

  1. Prepare two pipes with a diameter two millimeters larger than the size of the unit axis;
  2. Make a thread for screwing extensions onto the axle;
  3. On the back side of the pipe there should be holes two millimeters thinner than the holes in the wheel rims. If necessary, the pipes are cut;
  4. The wheels are fixed to the extensions using steel plates and secured with bolts.

Wheel extensions are installed on the output shafts of walk-behind tractors. During installation, it is checked how reliable the fastening and tightness of fixation is.

Choosing wheels for a walk-behind tractor and replacing them yourself

When purchasing a walk-behind tractor for their household, people focus on engine power and equipment performance. However, the performance of the unit is directly affected by the wheels for the walk-behind tractor. The chassis allows the unit to move around the garden.

Factory models are usually equipped with the correct wheelset. But given the loads on this structural element, the wheels often break. Accordingly, the farmer has to buy the failed part himself.

We will advise you on how to choose suitable wheels and suggest options for making your own chassis yourself.

How to make wheels for a walk-behind tractor with your own hands

Some DIYers try, for reasons best known to them, to make wheels for a walk-behind tractor with their own hands, rather than buy them in a store. How to make rubber wheels for a walk-behind tractor? No way. They are taken from other equipment, where the wheels are sized for use with a walk-behind tractor. You can take wheels from old Zhiguli cars; for a walk-behind tractor, they are also suitable from a motorized stroller.

Choose the right hub and go!

Criterias of choice

Any garden equipment is available in several variations. The chassis for the walk-behind tractor is no exception to this rule. If you look at the assortment of any store that sells spare parts for walk-behind tractors, you will see that there are three types of wheels:

  • Pneumatic. Such products have a rubber tire and inner tube.
  • Rubber. Monolithic design, which consists of a rim and durable rubber.
  • Lugs. Metal elements aimed at increasing the cross-country ability of vehicles.

The difficulty of choice lies in determining the operating conditions of the equipment. For example, for processing clay areas or wet soil, it is recommended to use lugs.

A walk-behind tractor equipped with conventional rubber wheels will not show good performance in difficult conditions. In addition, you should focus on the wheel radius and tread pattern.

Wheel sets belong to the category of quick-change equipment, so it makes sense to purchase two types of chassis. For example, lugs and pneumatic wheels. This will allow the equipment to operate in different weather conditions.

What wheels can be put on a walk-behind tractor? Here a lot depends on the intended use of the technology. If the unit is needed for planting and harvesting work, you can choose pneumatic wheels.

Such products are optimal for working on soft ground. The recommended radius is about 40 centimeters. At the same time, we recommend choosing wheels with deep tread, which will increase maneuverability and cross-country ability.

For primary cultivation of virgin soil and soil with a high content of stones, it is better to use cast wheels. They receive virtually no mechanical damage due to the absence of an internal chamber.

However, such elements have increased weight, so they are installed on medium and heavy walk-behind tractors.

The lugs not only increase the maneuverability of the equipment, but also increase its productivity. The teeth enter the soil, which creates additional force to move the unit in a given direction.

Such elements are used mainly for arable work on large areas of land. It is not advisable to use lugs on a small plot of land.

Recommendations for use

Experts advise not to treat technology carelessly, since then you should not expect stable operation from it. And some more useful recommendations from professionals.

  • Weights are an integral part of the design, since without them it is difficult to provide the necessary grip on the surface. The weight exerts additional pressure and is important when using metal wheels.
  • It is worth regularly inspecting your equipment and checking tire pressure to avoid damage during transportation.
  • If nails, stones or other foreign objects get stuck in the lugs, they must be removed manually, as well as plants and dirt.
  • When one wheel is spinning and the other is standing still, you cannot operate the equipment in the hope that after a few meters it will work as expected, this will lead to a more serious breakdown.
  • When it is necessary to estimate the track distance, you need to install an extension on the right and left wheels.
  • You can also unlock the wheels yourself using bearings, but it’s better to just monitor its condition.
  • If an unpleasant odor appears, if the wheel becomes noticeably jammed, then the equipment must be urgently sent to a service center and not use the walk-behind tractor.
  • To adjust the position of the plow, the technician must first be placed on the lugs.
  • It is recommended to regularly lubricate the moving parts of the wheels to ensure they maintain their integrity.
  • The type of wheels used should not be subjected to a load greater than that recommended by the manufacturer.
  • If foreign elements get on the lugs and get stuck in them, they need to be cleaned, but the walk-behind tractor engine must be turned off.
  • Wheels must be stored in a dry place, so they will last much longer.

How to install wheels from a Muscovite on a Neva walk-behind tractor, see the following video.

Do it yourself

Now let's talk about how to make wheels for a walk-behind tractor yourself. Let us immediately clarify that creating pneumatic and cast wheels at home is in principle impossible.

And why reinvent the wheel if you can equip garden equipment with tires from a car or motorcycle. You just need to install a suitable hub and you can get to work.

It's a different matter when it comes to lugs. You can actually make such homemade wheels for a walk-behind tractor yourself. Here is a basic assembly diagram:

  1. We take old wheels from the car. Please note that only the rim is needed. The diameter of the wheels depends on the power of the walk-behind tractor, given that the design will be all-metal, the weight will be considerable.
  2. We weld metal plates to the disks. The edges of the plates should touch the edge of the rim. This is an important structural element, so the plates are welded along the entire outer radius; they can be secured with bolts to increase reliability.
  3. We weld the teeth to the metal plate. They can be made from a corner, after cutting it into pieces of the required length. Please note that the distance between the teeth should not exceed 15-20 centimeters. Otherwise, the effectiveness of such wheels will be reduced to zero.
  4. We weld the axle shafts into the disk, supplement the structure with bearings and install the chassis on the walk-behind tractor.

You can make lugs from an old gas cylinder. In this case, you need to cut two rims, about 6-7 centimeters wide, and then proceed according to the above diagram.

In general, lugs can be constructed from any available material that has the shape of a circle. The main thing is to show desire and apply a little skill.

When purchasing a walk-behind tractor for a summer cottage or farming, users pay attention to the power of the motor, on which the performance and functionality of the equipment directly depends. But this approach to purchasing a unit is not entirely correct. After all, during intensive use under increased loads, equipment sooner or later fails. In such a situation, to restore its functionality, you will need not only to purchase spare parts for the MTZ walk-behind tractor, but also, as practice shows, to install new wheels. The latter belong to the chassis and ensure the movement of equipment around the plot. Therefore, when choosing a walk-behind tractor, it is important to pay attention to the type and size of wheels. If the chassis is equipped with low-quality elements, the likelihood of them breaking due to increased loads increases. As a result, the farmer risks not delivering the cargo to its destination or missing deadlines when preparing the field for the sowing campaign.

Pros and cons of car wheels on a walk-behind tractor

To begin with, we should provide a list of the advantages and disadvantages of such a modification.

Pros:

  1. Reliability. Passenger tires are designed for more impressive loads than the original tires of a walk-behind tractor.
  2. Durability. Tires from a passenger car, even in used condition, will last much longer.
  3. Patency. Thanks to the increased ground clearance, as well as a more impressive tread pattern of car tires, the walk-behind tractor will be able to drive over obstacles more confidently.
  4. Good traction due to greater tire contact with the ground.
  5. Increased speed as a consequence of the increased diameter.

Minuses:

  1. The need to dismantle the arches or redo them.
  2. The controllability of the device is slightly deteriorated.

In general, a walk-behind tractor on wheels from a passenger car has no other disadvantages.

Main varieties

When deciding how to choose wheels for a walk-behind tractor, it is important to first find out what types there are. According to the classification, there are three varieties:

  • pneumatic. Their design includes a rubber tire and tube;
  • metal with lugs. A special feature of this wheelbase is increased cross-country ability;
  • rubber. This is a one-piece design consisting of a rim and rubber.

Which option should you prefer? The choice should be made based on the operating conditions of the walk-behind tractor. For example, plowing too wet soil or a clayey area will be quite difficult if you do not use equipment equipped with metal lug wheels. Their teeth go deep into the ground, which creates additional force to ensure that the walk-behind tractor moves in the desired direction.

If the unit is used for harvesting or planting, for example, potatoes, in an area with normal soil, you can give preference to a pneumatic wheel model. If the soil is characterized by the presence of a large percentage of stones, then equipment equipped with a cast wheelbase is ideal for plowing the field. Such chassis elements demonstrate good resistance to mechanical damage. The main disadvantage of cast wheels is their heavy weight. Therefore, the latter are usually equipped with medium and heavy equipment.

Advice! To increase the performance of equipment under different weather conditions, it is recommended to purchase two types of wheels, for example, a pneumatic and a metal version with lugs. These are quick-change chassis elements, so there will be no problems with their installation.

Wheels for hilling on a walk-behind tractor

When setting a task such as hilling for a walk-behind tractor, a special type of wheels will be required. Hilling wheels, also popularly known as hillers, are used for both planting and hilling various crops, such as potatoes, carrots, beets, rutabaga, radishes, turnips. The most commonly used are four types of hilling wheel models:

  • Lister - you can easily make them with your own hands. They have a number of varieties, including a non-adjustable type, consisting of two plates arranged mirror-like and diverging at an angle with a common stiffener. And also an adjustable type, with which it is possible to change both the width and depth of tillage;
  • disk - the principle of their operation is based on the fact that the disks capture the soil and then fill the plant growth areas with it;
  • propeller - are a type of propeller. They are valuable because, due to the serrated shape of the blades, they are aggressive towards weeds and are excellent at combing them out of the soil, making them ideal for weeding. It is also possible to make this type of hiller with your own hands, individually for the strictly assigned tasks;

Basic criteria for choosing quick-release chassis elements

So, what wheels are best to buy for a walk-behind tractor? The criteria for selecting quick-release elements are as follows:

  • type (pneumatic - for working on normal soil, cast - for processing virgin soil, metal with lugs - to improve maneuverability in clayey or too wet areas);
  • diameter. The size of universal chamber-type models that can be installed on walk-behind tractors of all brands is 4–10 inches. With heavy equipment, tube wheels with metal rims with a radius of 6–12 inches are used. Additionally, they are equipped with extension cords and fasteners. Such chassis elements allow not only to process large areas, but also to transport cargo. It is not worth equipping heavy units with low pressure tires. The wheel size should be selected based on the purpose of operating the equipment. For example, wide models (with a diameter of at least 40 cm and a width of 20 cm) are well suited for plowing soil and digging up potatoes. To treat the sown crop against weeds, choose a narrower wheelbase so as not to damage the plants when driving;
  • availability of extension cords. Such elements are included in the set of wheels used to equip equipment operating in difficult areas. Extensions are available in a wide range of sizes - from 20 to 37.5 cm. The main task of this device is to increase the maneuverability of the unit.

Tips for choosing

  • Not all wheels can be installed on Neva walk-behind tractors. Large ones will not “sit” well; it is very important to respect the diameter. Homemade ones are only suitable if they were taken from a Moskvich or Zhiguli and well adapted.
  • When purchasing, the user should know that when using a trailer or in the case when the walk-behind tractor is used as a traction equipment, metal wheels will not work, they will ruin the asphalt surface, so they install pneumatic ones.
  • You should always take into account what the main purpose of using the walk-behind tractor is. If you plan to plow virgin soil, then wide models will help, which will also be indispensable when digging up potatoes.
  • Universal models can be used on any walk-behind tractor, regardless of its type. This is the option when you don’t want to pay twice. On average, such wheels cost 5 thousand rubles.
  • In specialized stores there will always be wheels designed for a specific walk-behind tractor. The cost may vary depending on the manufacturer, and low price is not always good quality. They may differ in characteristics and configuration.
  • If the user has an expensive walk-behind tractor, then you can find chamber products for it, but they are very expensive, although they do not have many advantages. On average this is 10 thousand rubles.

Installation nuances

Modernization of the chassis is carried out in the case when:

  • the wheelbase wears out and goes out of working order;
  • it is necessary to increase the cross-country ability of the walk-behind tractor;
  • the maneuverability of the unit needs to be improved.

Installation of new wheels is carried out according to the following algorithm. At the first stage, the bolts are unscrewed and the worn elements (with the disk) are removed. But before you put new wheels on the walk-behind tractor, it is important to pay attention to the arrow marked on the sidewall of the tire. It determines the direction of rotation of the wheel.

Twin wheels

The design of these wheels from a walk-behind tractor involves connecting (pairing) together two identical rims and placing these devices on both sides of the unit.

This type of tires for walk-behind tractors significantly increases the cross-country ability of the walk-behind tractor, eliminates the risk of slipping and overturning of equipment, and increases speed on a flat surface.

How to assemble wheels on a walk-behind tractor at home

It is impossible to create pneumatic or cast models on your own (without the use of special equipment). And in principle, there is no point in doing this, because car wheels can be used to equip the chassis - Zhiguli wheels or Niva tires can easily be installed on a walk-behind tractor.

At home, lugs are most often collected. Factory models are expensive, so purchasing them for processing small areas is unprofitable. The way out of the situation is to make it yourself. All you need is a rim from old car wheels, metal plates, bolts and patience. The algorithm for assembling lugs is as follows:

  1. Old car wheels of the required diameter are selected based on the power of the walk-behind tractor, since the weight of the finished structure will be impressive (it is made entirely of metal).
  2. Plates are welded along the entire outer radius of the rim. In order to increase the strength of the structure, they can be additionally secured with bolts.
  3. Teeth are welded to the metal plates. They are made from angle steel, which is pre-cut into pieces of the required length. There should be a distance between the teeth of at least 15–20 cm.
  4. Axle shafts are welded into the disk, the structure is supplemented with bearings and mounted on the chassis of the walk-behind tractor.

The teeth ensure reliable wheel grip on clay soil when working in all weather conditions. To reduce slipping and simplify control of equipment in difficult operating conditions by increasing the missing mass of the unit, weights are attached to the outside of the lugs (on the inside of the wheels or on the walk-behind tractor bracket) using hub bolts. By using this attachment, the weighting is increased by 20%.

Very often in agriculture, serious problems arise when moving equipment. Wheels for the cultivator make it easy to deliver this unit to any part of the garden. Today the market offers a huge selection of wheels. However, it is possible to make them yourself without spending a lot of money.

How to install the chassis on a cultivator with your own hands

Let's look at how to make wheels for a walk-behind tractor. Craftsmen offer the following homemade products:

  1. For impassable terrain (swampy area, snowy ground) iron lugs are suitable. Can be used for automotive, all-terrain and snowmobile products. The winter option for the Neva walk-behind tractor will allow you to use the unit for transporting snow, clearing snow from a summer cottage, and transporting goods over different distances.
  2. The optimal modification option is considered to be Zhiguli wheels on a walk-behind tractor. They have a sufficient disc diameter, and the alteration is carried out using a welding machine, which is easy to use. Moreover, Zhiguli tires are better suited than pneumatic wheels for a walk-behind tractor. The latter are quite difficult to find for a model that has been discontinued by the manufacturer, and ordering new ones via the Internet is expensive and impractical.
  3. Products can be assembled independently from several disks, creating a new modification with weighting agents.
  4. You can install wheels for the Neva walk-behind tractor, which are large in size, have excellent maneuverability, and have a long service life.

The Zhiguli chassis has a number of advantages:

  1. It does not change under the influence of the work performed, so it can be used for a long time and almost constantly.
  2. An axle shaft is installed on the inside for greater maneuverability. This part must be welded to a plate in which holes for the bolts must be made. They will be needed to connect the axis with the guides that are installed on the product.
  3. A special protective cap is installed on the outside.
  4. Good grip will be provided by winter tires. In this case, you can only use Niva tires without tubes.

It is not difficult to install such large wheels on a walk-behind tractor with your own hands, and if necessary, you can remove them and attach them to an all-terrain vehicle or a small tractor, which is often used by farmers in agriculture. To improve the ride of the machine, weights or weights are installed on its chassis. This significantly increases the level of adhesion to the soil.

To work on difficult soils, it is necessary to select products that will ensure the stability of the cultivator and its high productivity.

The lugs will help out; they are a special type of design that has maximum traction with the soil. This is achieved through the installation of spikes that are driven deep into the soil. Such products are made independently. You can take the chassis from a Zhiguli or Neva as a basis.

The remodeling process takes place in several stages:

  1. Attach the axle shaft.
  2. Remove the tires, since rubber is not needed for the hooks.
  3. Weld metal spike teeth that will be responsible for adhesion to the soil. They are installed in the form of strips, which are welded diagonally, or in the form of spikes arranged in several rows. The distance between the hooks should not be less than 15 cm.
  4. Attach the structure to the rim using bolts.
  5. To change the disks, you need to unscrew the fasteners.

To create lugs for a walk-behind tractor, you need the following parts:

  • old car wheels, maybe without tires;
  • a steel corner from which the hook teeth must be made;
  • bolts;
  • steel thick squares;
  • Metal or traction wheels are best for creating lugs.

If there is a need to use not only a cultivator with an improved chassis, but a mini-tractor at the dacha, then you need to create a special frame. To do this, larger products are installed on the motor-cultivator, and a support wheel for the walk-behind tractor is also installed. At home, you can create an economical version of a small all-terrain vehicle, on which products from a VAZ car or a pair of dual Zhiguli products with lugs will stand. Such a machine will be easy to drive off-road, work in field conditions, in swamps. At the same time, the chassis of all-terrain walk-behind tractors must be equipped not only with large, wide products, but also with special body kits. The frame of the equipment must be raised to make it convenient to move around on the cultivator. This is why it is worth installing large wheels.

Types of wheels

  • rubber;
  • metal.

It is worth noting that both options are excellent for plowing land. The only drawback may be the case when these wheels do not fit in size at the time of purchase or an attempt to change them when the old ones are already worn out, because they simply may not be sold separately.

The use of a motor cultivator is usually necessary to loosen the soil. A small unit is capable of plowing the land, planting crops, cultivating what was planted until a certain time and then collecting it, because a person buys a cultivator in order to exploit it to the maximum.

It is best to buy devices with a total diameter of more than 400 mm and a width of at least 200 mm. This will be justified, first of all, when planting potatoes or other types of vegetables.

It is very important that the exact distance between them is maintained. The optimal distance should be 70 cm. This is necessary so that there are no difficulties when moving the unit between rows.

Experts recommend buying universal pneumatic tires so as not to overpay in the future.

They are perfect for all types of walk-behind tractors and cultivators.

How to put Lada wheels on a walk-behind tractor - special equipment

When buying rubber wheels in a store, strictly focus on the tasks you set for them.

First of all, focus on the width of the wheel, it should be about 200 mm, and the diameter should be 400 mm.

It is especially important to observe these parameters if you are going to use the walk-behind tractor both for plowing the soil and for planting potatoes or other vegetables.

Focus on the width between rows. For planting vegetable crops, keep it within 50–70 cm so as not to interfere with the passage of equipment.

Wide wheels are not suitable for cultivating crops with a walk-behind tractor. You need to choose narrower models. Such wheels will easily pass between the rows and will not touch the crops.

In recent years, pneumatic wheels for walk-behind tractors have become very popular on the market. They are made of semi-soft rubber, have different diameters and are suitable for equipment with a lifting capacity of up to 12 tons.

The cost of such wheels ranges from 100 to 130 dollars.

Variations of walk-behind tractor models

A practical solution for your walk-behind tractor will be universal wheels that are suitable for any foreign and domestic models of equipment, as well as chamber-type wheels with dimensions of 100–250 mm. The average cost of such a purchase will cost you $90. The kit includes mounting bolts, tires and rims.

Tube wheels with dimensions of 127–305 mm are also recognized as an equally popular option on the market. This modification can be found in combination with light walk-behind tractors Centaur, Zubr, Aurora, etc. They are suitable for traction with equipment weighing over 20 kg. The average cost of such a kit is approximately $120.

In addition, there are chamber-type wheels with other sizes - 150–305 mm. Such options are more suitable for heavy equipment.

They can be found complete with walk-behind tractors from Zubr, Centaur, Forte, Aurora, and Dobrynya. This equipment weighs from 120 kg and is equipped with a water cooling system.

In the kit you will also find mounting bolts, cameras, ramps and discs. Such wheels will be a little more expensive, about 130–140 dollars.

Making homemade lugs

Sometimes pneumatic tires can slip (soft ground, slush after rain, ice) and your work can go down the drain. For better adhesion to the soil, reliable devices are needed. These are ordinary lugs.

You can, of course, buy them in a store, but not everyone wants to spend money on something that is easy to make yourself, and from “waste” materials. Moreover, there are only two requirements for them, and both are necessary to ensure reliable grip:

  1. Weight 20-30 kg.
  2. Digging into the ground.

There are many options for DIY lug wheels. We will focus on two of them. For their manufacture, the main tools are:

  • Bulgarian;
  • welding machine.

To complete the first option, you will need metal strips (about 5 mm thick) and car rims. Their diameter depends on the size of the cultivator blades. Many people take Lada wheels as the best option. Picture 1.

Figure 2. Homemade lugs for the cultivator.

The method for making soil hooks is very simple:

  • cut strips with a grinder so that their length is approximately one and a half times the width of the disks;
  • they are bent in a vice at an angle so that they are inserted between the two sides of the disk;
  • distribute the strips evenly and weld them into place;
  • strengthen the resulting lugs on the axle.

The second option is more difficult. For it, they take a sheet of thick metal, mark it and cut out something like a large bicycle sprocket or a ratchet from a watch. Next, parts of the resulting beams are bent and metal plates are welded to them. Figure 2.

Wheel extensions for walk-behind tractor

In order to increase the track width, make the walk-behind tractor more stable and durable, you can make such a simple device as wheel extensions.

You can make this device with your own hands using the following algorithm:

  1. Buy 2 metal pipes. Their diameter should be approximately 1 - 1.5 mm smaller than the diameter of the axle.
  2. To attach the pipe to the axle, cut a thread and screw the extension to the walk-behind tractor.
  3. The other end of the pipe must be adjusted as closely as possible to the hole in the disks. If necessary, the product can be sharpened. If, after adjusting the extension cord, there are gaps between it and the disk, debris and dirt will clog in them, which will negatively affect the operation of the walk-behind tractor.
  4. Steel plates are bolted to the disk, which will connect the extension to the disks.
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