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13x5.00-6 4PR Tire and Tube Set, 350 lbs Load Capacity 13x5x6 Tire & Tube for Riding Lawn Mowers and Utility Carts with TR13 Straight Valve & Turf Tread Inner Tube for All-Traction

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13x5.00-6 4PR Tire and Tube Set, 350 lbs Load Capacity 13x5x6 Tire & Tube for Riding Lawn Mowers and Utility Carts with TR13 Straight Valve & Turf Tread Inner Tube for All-Traction
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What It Is

This is a 13x5.00-6 4PR tire and tube set designed for riding lawn mowers, zero-turn mowers, and utility carts that require a lightweight, turf-friendly tire with a 350 lbs load capacity. It includes a TR13 straight valve inner tube and a turf tread pattern for minimal lawn damage.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Tire size: Must match 13x5.00-6 (sometimes listed as 13x5x6). This is not interchangeable with 13x6.50-6 or 4.10/3.50-4 sizes.
  • Rim width: Fits rims 3.5–4.5 inches wide. Measure your existing rim’s bead seat width—narrower or wider rims may cause poor seating or handling.
  • Valve type: TR13 straight valve. If your mower uses a 90° bent valve (common on some Craftsman or Husqvarna decks), you’ll need an adapter or a different tube.
  • Load rating: 350 lbs per tire. Check your mower’s front/rear axle weight rating—this is fine for most residential riders but too light for heavy-duty commercial zero-turns or loaded carts.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need tire spoons, a bead breaker, and a compressor to seat the bead. Do not use starter fluid—it can damage the tube.
  • Tube quality: The included tube is thin-walled. Inspect for pinches during mounting; use baby powder inside the tire to reduce friction.
  • Tread pattern: Turf tread provides good grip on grass but poor traction on wet slopes or loose dirt. Not for off-road use.
  • Common gotcha: The 4-ply rating means a softer sidewall—prone to punctures from sticks or sharp debris. Consider a 6-ply tire if you mow rough terrain.

Should You Buy It

Buy this set if you need a budget-friendly replacement for a residential riding mower or light utility cart on flat, maintained lawns. It’s a solid value for the price, but skip it if you need heavy-duty puncture resistance, a larger load capacity, or a bent valve tube for tight clearance wheels.

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