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Husqvarna Automower 305 OffRoad Wheel

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5.2 h
3 plates
5.0(4)

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M4x20 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA068
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Black (31100) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

Cost-Effective Spare Wheel for Husqvarna Automower 305

 

Tired of the high cost of original parts? This is a completely redesigned spare wheel solution for the Husqvarna Automower 305! I hope this replacement proves to be durable and manages slopes effectively—time will tell.

 

Design Highlights

 

The wheel features a two-part design: the rim and the profile are separate and secured with screws. This allows you to easily change out the tire profile if it becomes worn out, instead of replacing the entire wheel.

 

Required Hardware

 

To assemble one wheel, you will need:

  • 6 x M4x20 screws
  • 6 x M4 nuts

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Cost-Effective Spare Wheel for Husqvarna Automower 305

 

Tired of the high cost of original parts? This is a completely redesigned spare wheel solution for the Husqvarna Automower 305! I hope this replacement proves to be durable and manages slopes effectively—time will tell.

 

Design Highlights

 

The wheel features a two-part design: the rim and the profile are separate and secured with screws. This allows you to easily change out the tire profile if it becomes worn out, instead of replacing the entire wheel.

 

Required Hardware

 

To assemble one wheel, you will need:

  • 6 x M4x20 screws
  • 6 x M4 nuts

Printing Recommendations

 

For the Profile (Tread):

  • Prioritize durability over infill.
  • Print in PETG (certainly not PLA !)
  • I recommend using plenty of perimeter/edge layers (5-6) for maximum lifespan.
  • 100% infill is likely unnecessary, but robust edge layers should allow you to drive carefree for a long time.

 

Thanks to Wotan32 for original concept !

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