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GELASKA 2 Pack GX10168 Deck Wheel Replaces GX10168 Gauge Wheel for John Deere D100, D105, D110, D120, D125, D130, E100, E110, E120 E130, LA100, LA105, LA110, LA115, LA120, LA125, LA130, LA135 Tractors

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GELASKA 2 Pack GX10168 Deck Wheel Replaces GX10168 Gauge Wheel for John Deere D100, D105, D110, D120, D125, D130, E100, E110, E120 E130, LA100, LA105, LA110, LA115, LA120, LA125, LA130, LA135 Tractors
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of GELASKA GX10168 gauge wheels designed to replace the OEM part on select John Deere 100 and LA series lawn tractors. They support the mower deck to prevent scalping and maintain an even cut height on uneven terrain.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify your tractor model—fits D100, D105, D110, D120, D125, D130, E100, E110, E120, E130, LA100, LA105, LA110, LA115, LA120, LA125, LA130, and LA135 (42” or 48” decks). Check your deck’s mounting bracket: these wheels use a metal axle/pin and cotter pin, not a bolt-on design. Measure the wheel diameter (OEM is roughly 11 inches) and ensure your deck has the correct slot or hole pattern. Aftermarket part, not John Deere branded.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Users report decent durability for the price, but some note the plastic wheel may crack under heavy abuse or rocky terrain.
  • Installation: Simple—remove cotter pin, slide off old wheel, slide on new, re-pin. No tools beyond pliers needed.
  • Gotchas: The axle pin may be slightly longer than OEM; trim if it interferes with deck movement. Wheels may wobble slightly if the bushing wears quickly.
  • Value: At ~$17 for a pair, it’s a budget fix vs. OEM (~$25+ each).

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need a low-cost, quick replacement for worn or broken deck wheels on a compatible John Deere tractor and don’t mind a slight trade-off in long-term durability. They’re fine for flat lawns and occasional use, but skip them for heavy commercial or rocky conditions—go OEM or a reinforced aftermarket option instead.

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