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I have a 207 Ariens 250 snowblower. Trying to take wheel rim off to change tube. I have the 1/4 inch bolt out of end of shaft that holds rim on. The rim does not move. Is it seized on or is there something else that I need to do to get the rim to slide off. I do not want to damage anything.Model of snowblower is 939003Thanks
Wayne For model number 939003 - January 11, 2024

Hi Wayne, Thank you for contacting us. You will have to break the seal between the tire and the rim with a crowbar and by stepping down on it. You may have to get creative on how to remove the tire from the rim as it can be difficult. You will then need to insert something under the tire once the seal from the rim is broken then force the tire up and over the rim and work your way around the rim. Again this can be a challenge depending on how long the tire has been on the rim. This simple easy job can pose difficult challenges. I hope this helps and good luck with your repair.

eReplacementParts Team
January 11, 2024

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