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13 x 5.00-6 Tire and Wheel, Flat Free Lawn Mower tires with 3/4" & 5/8" Bearings, 3.25"-6.25" Adjustable Hub, 13x5x6 Zero Turn Tires for Garden Tractors, Zero Turn mowers, Yellow (2 Pcs)

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13 x 5.00-6 Tire and Wheel, Flat Free Lawn Mower tires with 3/4" & 5/8" Bearings, 3.25"-6.25" Adjustable Hub, 13x5x6 Zero Turn Tires for Garden Tractors, Zero Turn mowers, Yellow (2 Pcs)
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What It Is

A set of two 13x5.00-6 flat-free (airless) tires pre-mounted on yellow steel wheels with adjustable hubs. Designed for zero-turn mowers, garden tractors, and similar lawn equipment needing a 6-inch rim that won’t go flat.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check these four things:

  • Tire size: Must be 13x5.00-6. Measure your old tire’s sidewall or rim diameter (6 inches). This will not fit 4-inch or 8-inch rims.
  • Hub width: Hub adjusts from 3.25” to 6.25” (inside bearing to bearing). Measure your mower’s wheel mounting width (axle bracket spacing) to confirm it falls within this range.
  • Bearing size: Comes with both 3/4” and 5/8” inner bearings (two sets). Verify your axle diameter is either 3/4” or 5/8”. If your axle is 1/2” or 1”, these won’t fit without a bushing.
  • Bolt pattern: The hub uses a 4-bolt pattern (standard for many zero-turns). Measure your existing wheel’s bolt circle diameter (likely 4” on center). If your mower uses a different pattern (e.g., 5-bolt or 3-bolt), you’ll need an adapter or different wheel.

Common brand fitment: Most Gravely, Ariens, Bad Boy, Hustler, and entry-level zero-turns with 13x5.00-6 front tires. Not for most residential riding mowers (which use larger rear tires) or push mowers.

Key Things to Know

  • Flat-free = no maintenance, but rougher ride. These are solid foam-filled tires. They won’t go flat, but they’re heavier and transmit more vibration than pneumatic tires. Not ideal for delicate turf or bumpy ground.
  • Installation is straightforward if your mower uses a bolt-on hub. Remove old wheel, slide new hub over axle, align bolt holes, and tighten. No tire mounting or inflation needed.
  • Yellow color is cosmetic only. It may fade or chip over time but doesn’t affect performance. If your mower has OEM black wheels, the yellow will stand out.
  • Weight rating matters. Each tire typically supports 250–300 lbs. For heavy zero-turns (600+ lbs total), verify the combined load rating matches your machine’s front axle weight.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on your zero-turn’s front tires and want a permanent, no-air solution. They’re a solid value for the price—just confirm your axle size and hub width first. Skip them if you need a soft ride for delicate lawns or if your mower uses a non-standard bolt pattern.

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