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13x6.50-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel with 3/4" & 5/8" Bearings, 13x6.50-6 Lawn Mower Tires for Zero Turn Mower, Riding Lawn Mower for Commercial Grade Lawn, 4"-7.2" Centered Hub (Yellow-2 Pack)

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$84.99
13x6.50-6 Flat Free Tire and Wheel with 3/4" & 5/8" Bearings, 13x6.50-6 Lawn Mower Tires for Zero Turn Mower, Riding Lawn Mower for Commercial Grade Lawn, 4"-7.2" Centered Hub (Yellow-2 Pack)
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of flat-free (puncture-proof) 13x6.50-6 tires mounted on steel wheels with dual 3/4” and 5/8” bearings, designed for zero-turn mowers and commercial-grade riding mowers where downtime from flats is unacceptable.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Tire size: 13x6.50-6 (13” overall diameter, 6.50” section width, 6” rim). Measure your current tire’s sidewall stamp to confirm.
  • Hub & bearings: Centered hub with two bearing sizes (3/4” and 5/8”). This fits most zero-turn axles, but verify your mower’s axle shaft diameter (common on brands like Toro, Exmark, Scag, John Deere, and Husqvarna).
  • Bolt pattern: Centered hub (no offset). Measure from hub center to mounting holes or check your existing wheel’s offset. This wheel has a 4” to 7.2” bolt circle – measure your pattern before buying.
  • Load capacity: Rated for commercial use, but check your mower’s gross weight (especially with a loaded hopper or heavy deck). Flat-free tires are heavier than pneumatics – expect ~10-15 lbs per wheel.

Key Things to Know

  • Ride quality: Flat-free tires are stiff. Expect a noticeably rougher ride on uneven turf compared to pneumatic tires. Not ideal for delicate lawns.
  • Installation: No special tools – just a lug wrench. But the stiff tire may require muscle to wrestle onto the hub if replacing a pneumatic that deflated.
  • Durability trade-off: Zero flats, but these can chunk on sharp curbs or rocks. Commercial users report 1-2 seasons of heavy use before tread wear becomes significant.
  • Bearing note: The dual bearing design (3/4” and 5/8”) is a plus for compatibility, but make sure your axle uses one of these sizes exactly – not a metric size like 20mm.

Should You Buy It

If you mow commercially and can’t afford a flat mid-job, or you have a rough property with thorns/debris, this is a solid investment. Skip it if you value ride comfort or have a lightweight residential mower – the stiffness and weight may do more harm than good.

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