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13x5.00-6 Tire and Wheel, Set of 2 Rubber Pneumatic Riding Lawn Mower Tires, Heavy Duty Lawn Mower Wheels with 3/4" Bushings and 6.6" Centered Hub, Tractor & Lawnmower Tires

4.6/5 (128 reviews)
$52.99
13x5.00-6 Tire and Wheel, Set of 2 Rubber Pneumatic Riding Lawn Mower Tires, Heavy Duty Lawn Mower Wheels with 3/4" Bushings and 6.6" Centered Hub, Tractor & Lawnmower Tires
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What It Is

This is a set of two 13x5.00-6 pneumatic (air-filled) tires mounted on steel wheels, designed to replace front or rear wheels on riding lawn mowers, garden tractors, and zero-turn mowers. The 3/4" bushings and 6.6" centered hub allow direct bolt-on for many common mower brands.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check three things:

  • Tire size: Must match your existing tire’s sidewall markings (13x5.00-6). This is not a 4.10/3.50-4 or 15x6.00-6.
  • Hub measurements: The centered hub is 6.6" diameter with a 3/4" (0.75") inner bushing. Measure your axle diameter and wheel bolt pattern (typically 4 on 4" or 4 on 5.5" for tractors). Confirm the bushings fit your axle – some models need a different bushing size.
  • Lug pattern & offset: Verify the wheel’s bolt hole spacing and offset (how far the tire sits from the mower deck). Common on John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Craftsman, and MTD. Not guaranteed for all zero-turns or commercial mowers.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Heavy-duty rubber and steel rim. Users report good durability for residential use, but not for heavy commercial mowing or rough terrain.
  • Installation: Easy bolt-on if fitment is correct. No special tools needed. Inflate to 15-20 PSI (check sidewall max).
  • Common gotchas: The 3/4" bushing may be too large for some axles (e.g., 5/8" or 1" axles). Some users need to add a spacer or use a different bushing. Valve stem position may interfere with some deck designs.
  • Set of 2: You get two identical wheels/tires. If you need only one, you’ll have a spare.

Should You Buy It

This is a solid, budget-friendly replacement for worn-out front or rear tires on residential riding mowers and garden tractors. Best for DIY owners who can verify their axle size and bolt pattern. Skip if you need a non-pneumatic tire, a different hub size, or a commercial-duty wheel.

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