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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel, 570LBS Capability, Compatible with J ohn Dee re, C ub Cad et, C raftsman, H usqvarna Riding Tractors and Mowers, 3/4" Bushing, 3" Centered Hub, 2 Pack

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15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel, 570LBS Capability, Compatible with J ohn Dee re, C ub Cad et, C raftsman, H usqvarna Riding Tractors and Mowers, 3/4" Bushing, 3" Centered Hub, 2 Pack
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What It Is

This is a pair of 15x6.00-6 lawn mower tires mounted on 3-inch centered steel wheels with a 3/4-inch bushing. Designed for front or rear use on riding tractors and zero-turn mowers, they support up to 570 lbs per tire—ideal for heavier residential machines.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three measurements:

  • Tire size: 15x6.00-6 fits many John Deere, Cub Cadet, Craftsman, and Husqvarna models, but always cross-check your OEM tire size (e.g., 15x6.00-6 vs. 15x5.00-6).
  • Wheel center hole: 3-inch centered hub. Measure your spindle diameter—if it’s 3/4 inch, the included bushing works. If it’s 5/8 or 1 inch, you’ll need a different bushing or wheel.
  • Bolt pattern: The wheel uses a standard 4-on-4 inch pattern. Confirm your tractor’s lug spacing (center of one stud to center of opposite stud). Most residential riders match, but check yours.

Check your deck size and model year—older or compact tractors (e.g., Craftsman LT1000, Cub Cadet LT1042) often fit; newer zero-turns may not. This is an aftermarket part, not OEM.

Key Things to Know

  • Load rating: 570 lbs per tire is generous for front tires on most residential riders (typically 200–400 lbs per front wheel). Fine for rear too if your machine’s weight is under 1,140 lbs total.
  • Installation: Easy bolt-on if fitment matches. The 3/4-inch bushing is pre-installed; remove it if your spindle is smaller (e.g., 5/8 inch) or use a reducer bushing if needed.
  • Quality: Budget-friendly tire with a standard ribbed tread. Not for heavy commercial use or soft turf—expect faster wear on pavement or rough ground.
  • Gotcha: The wheel offset (centered hub) may differ from OEM—measure your current wheel’s hub position to avoid tire rubbing on the frame or deck.

Should You Buy It

If you need a reliable, affordable replacement for a worn front or rear tire on a common residential riding mower, this 2-pack delivers good value. Best for users who can confirm the 3-inch centered hub and 4-on-4 bolt pattern match their machine. Skip it for commercial use or if you need a deeper tread for muddy terrain.

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