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13x5.00-6" Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires, Long Hub Zero-steering Lawn Mower Front Wheels, Solid Wheels Residential and Commercial Use, Adjusted Center Hub, 2 pack

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$96.77
13x5.00-6" Flat Free Lawn Mower Tires, Long Hub Zero-steering Lawn Mower Front Wheels, Solid Wheels Residential and Commercial Use, Adjusted Center Hub, 2 pack
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of 13x5.00-6" flat-free (solid) tires with a long hub, designed as zero-turn mower front wheels for residential or commercial use. They eliminate puncture repairs and are meant for zero-turn mowers, lawn tractors, and some utility equipment that require a non-pneumatic front tire.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm these three measurements:

  • Tire size: Must be 13x5.00-6 (13" outer diameter, 5" width, 6" rim). Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings.
  • Hub length: These have a long hub (approx. 3.5" total length) for zero-turn mowers. Measure your axle spindle length and ensure the hub bore (likely 5/8" or 3/4") matches your axle diameter.
  • Bolt pattern: These are likely a single-bore center hub (no lug nuts) with a keyway or flat sides. Check if your mower uses a pin, key, or bolt-through system.

Common brands: Husqvarna, Toro, John Deere, Cub Cadet, Gravely, Bad Boy, Scag. Not compatible with standard lawn tractor front wheels (those usually have a shorter hub or different bore size). Verify with your mower model’s OEM part number (e.g., 532 13-95-00 or similar) if possible.

Key Things to Know

  • No maintenance: Flat-free design means no air pressure checks, no flats, but also no shock absorption. Ride will be firmer, especially on rough terrain.
  • Installation: Usually bolt-on with a single axle bolt or cotter pin. May require removing a spacer or washer from your old tire. Some hubs have a keyway slot – ensure the axle key fits.
  • Weight: Solid tires are heavier than pneumatic. This can slightly affect steering effort at low speeds.
  • Tread: These are smooth or low-profile (check listing photos). They provide minimal traction on soft ground but reduce turf damage on pavement or fine grass.

Should You Buy It

Buy if you’re tired of fixing front tire punctures on your zero-turn mower and want a permanent, no-maintenance solution for flat, paved, or manicured lawns. Avoid if you need a cushioned ride over bumpy terrain or require aggressive tread for muddy conditions. The price is competitive for a 2-pack of solid tires, but confirm hub length and axle diameter with your mower first.

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