I had the same thing happen, found out my axle rusted up. just remove the wheel nut and pull the wheel off after soaking the axle in penetrating oil, then use a high grit sand paper (i used one of those sponges) and buff the axle, do the same with the inside of the wheel by taking a drill bit that is smaller than the diameter of the wheel hole and wrap it with high grit sand paper. then grease the axle and replace the wheel.
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