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Wondering where I can buy these? I think the correct name is "Radial Shaft Seal". The one on the left in the photo is for MTD/Rover, the one on the right is Victa. They go behind the wheel on the axle to keep out dust. Over time they wear out and sometimes get damaged if a bearing gets rusted to the axle. The Victa ones go brittle with age. The Victa one has the same axle diameter as Rover/MTD but has a smaller OD. I am finding that the ones on MTD wheels are a mm or two too wide for older model Rovers (the centre bit sticks out too far), so I've had to grind a bit off. They sometimes come with new wheels, but am having trouble sourcing them as a standalone product.

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Hi Vm,

A few Options below. I haven't seen them for sale online.

Find an old free mower for parts.

Ask in a mower shop.

Use steel Cup washers instead.

Machine some up on a Lathe.

3D print them.

The "Community" Route (Cheapest)
Many local libraries or community "Makerspaces" have 3D printers. Since a washer takes very little time to print.

Cost: Usually $2.00 – $7.00.

How it works: Libraries often charge a small flat "setup fee" (around $5) plus a tiny amount per gram of plastic or hour of print time.

Wait time: Often 1–5 days depending on their queue.

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