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The TVs in the LD-325 line are 14.55 pounds with the stand, but is 13.45 lbs without. If you have the original shipping container and all the accessories, the LD-3255VX weighed 21.83 lbs. The LD-3255AR is 23.2 lbs in the box.
The EW32S3PW with the stand is 15 pounds and 1.5 pounds lighter without the stand.
The older model SK-32H640G is 23.9 pounds with the stand. Removing the stand takes 1.4 lbs off the TV weight. When in the original box with accessories, the TV weighed 27.0 pounds.
There are a number of other models, so please add a comment with the model number and if the stand and accessories are going to be in the same box. I hope this gives you some help.
The button not staying down may mean a key is broken so we need to know the model number to be able to determine if a part is available. I still have some keys for the Teac CX series.
A lot of hardware stores carry replacement wheels for handcarts, dollies etc. If you are handy you could find something to work. You may have to replace all 4 wheels to make it work. You could build a jacked up version with bigger wheels! If you are looking to restore it, then you will have to search the usual places. EBay, you stores, thrift shops, collectables, etc.
front bearing wheel nut holding axle on? 115 foot pounds and hammer in or crimp the nut after tightening. ^ like shape into slot of axle this locks the axle. for the wheel bearing for rear wheel drive the nut should be tightened by hand till tight 15 foot pounds then backed off 1/4 turn, be sure there is plenty of grees in the bearing cup before tighting nut be sure to line up slot for key with rotor on the rotor should turn free and should not have any slop in it, put the wheel on it and put the nuts on and try wiggleing the wheel back and forth if any movement readuast nut. If it is to tight it will over heat outter wheel bearing, also be sure there is greese in inner wheel bearing.
If it is the wheel not the tier / i guess ether way ,/ ACE, or TRUE VALUE, should Carry the wheel, depending on how old it is you maybe able to call your local salvage yard [ If you really want to go green]. Hope this is some help to you .PS feel free to let us know how it works out . Good Day.
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