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13x5.00-6 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires and Wheels 3/4" 5/8" 1/2" Ball Bearings, 13x5x6 Zero Turn Mower Front Tires, Smooth Tires for Commercial Grade Lawn 4.3"-6.3" Adjustable Centered Hub

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13x5.00-6 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires and Wheels 3/4" 5/8" 1/2" Ball Bearings, 13x5x6 Zero Turn Mower Front Tires, Smooth Tires for Commercial Grade Lawn 4.3"-6.3" Adjustable Centered Hub
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What It Is

This is a set of two 13x5.00-6 flat-free (airless) front tires and wheels designed for zero-turn mowers, commercial-grade lawn equipment, and similar machines. The solid foam construction eliminates flats and punctures, making them ideal for heavy-duty or debris-heavy mowing environments.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these critical measurements:

  • Tire size: 13 inches tall, 5 inches wide, 6-inch wheel diameter.
  • Hub center hole: Adjustable from 4.3 to 6.3 inches (bolt pattern range). Measure your existing wheel’s bolt circle center-to-center across opposite holes.
  • Axle bore/bearings: Includes 3/4", 5/8", and 1/2" ball bearings. Check your mower’s axle diameter (common on zero-turn front axles).
  • Centered hub design: Fits most zero-turn models (e.g., Toro, Exmark, John Deere, Gravely, Cub Cadet), but confirm your mower uses a centered hub—offset hubs won’t work.
  • OEM replacement: Not direct OEM for any brand; measure your current wheel’s offset and bolt pattern precisely.

Practical check: Remove one existing front wheel and measure the axle diameter, bolt pattern, and hub width. If your machine has a 5/8" or 3/4" axle, these will likely fit.

Key Things to Know

  • No air, no maintenance: Flat-free tires never go flat, but they ride firmer than pneumatic tires—expect a slightly rougher ride on uneven terrain.
  • Installation: Easy bolt-on if measurements match. You may need to swap the included bearing set to match your axle size.
  • Weight and durability: Heavier than pneumatic tires (about 10-12 lbs each). The solid foam can degrade over years in direct sunlight; store indoors if possible.
  • Common gotcha: The adjustable hub (4.3"-6.3") uses sliding brackets—ensure they lock securely. Some users report needing to drill new holes for non-standard patterns.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you mow commercial properties, rough terrain, or areas with thorns, glass, or debris that cause frequent flats. They’re a durable, low-maintenance upgrade for zero-turn mowers with a centered hub and axle size that matches. Skip them if you prioritize a cushioned ride or have an offset hub design.

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