13x5.00-6 Lawn Mower Tires, Set of 2,2-Ply Tubeless | 13x5.00x6, Set of 2,2-Ply, Tubeless, Turf Tires, For Riding Golf Carts Tractor Zero Turn Mower
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This is a set of two 13x5.00-6 tubeless turf tires, designed for riding mowers, zero-turn mowers, garden tractors, and small golf carts. They provide low ground pressure and minimal lawn damage, ideal for residential or light commercial mowing.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify these three measurements:
- Tire size: 13 inches outer diameter, 5 inches width, 6 inches rim diameter. This fits any wheel with a 6-inch rim. Common on older Craftsman, John Deere, Husqvarna, and MTD models, but not universal.
- Rim/bolt pattern: These are tires only (no rims). Your existing wheels must be 6-inch diameter and accept a tubeless tire. Check your current tire sidewall for “13x5.00-6” or “13x5x6.”
- Load rating: 2-ply rating is for light loads (typically up to ~300 lbs per tire). Not suitable for heavy zero-turn mowers over 800 lbs or commercial use with heavy attachments.
Crucial check: Measure your old tire’s outer diameter—if it’s 13 inches, these are a direct replacement. If your mower uses a 12-inch or 14-inch tire, these won’t fit.
Key Things to Know
- No rims included – you reuse your existing wheels. Ensure your rims are in good condition and not rusted or bent.
- Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need tire irons and a bead seater (or a compressor with high volume). Tubeless tires require an airtight seal; a leak at the bead is common if rims are corroded.
- Tread pattern: These are turf-saver style (smooth center with shallow ribs). Good traction on grass, poor on wet slopes or loose soil.
- Durability: 2-ply is lightweight and flexible, but prone to punctures from sticks or thorns. Not for rocky terrain.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you need a budget-friendly replacement for a residential riding mower or light garden tractor with 13x5.00-6 tires, and you’re comfortable with DIY tire mounting. Skip them if you have a heavy commercial mower, need puncture-proof tires, or want pre-mounted rims.
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