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2 PCS 15x6.00-6 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel, 15x6-6 Front Tire Assembly Compatible with John Deere Husqvarna Riding Mowers Lawn Tractors, with 3/4" & 5/8" Bearings, 3" Centered Hub

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2 PCS 15x6.00-6 Flat Free Lawn Mower Tire and Wheel, 15x6-6 Front Tire Assembly Compatible with John Deere Husqvarna Riding Mowers Lawn Tractors, with 3/4" & 5/8" Bearings, 3" Centered Hub
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What It Is

This is a set of two 15x6.00-6 flat-free front tire assemblies designed for riding mowers and lawn tractors. They eliminate flats and are ideal for properties with thorns, debris, or rough terrain where air-filled tires are prone to punctures.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Tire size: 15x6.00-6 (15" outer diameter, 6" wide, fits a 6" rim). This is a common front tire size for many John Deere and Husqvarna riding mowers, but double-check your current tire sidewall.
  • Bearing size: The wheel comes with both 3/4" and 5/8" bearings (installed). Confirm your mower’s front axle spindle diameter – most Husqvarna and John Deere models use 3/4", but some older or compact tractors use 5/8".
  • Hub & bolt pattern: The hub is 3" centered with a 3" bolt circle. Measure your current wheel’s center hole and lug pattern (usually 4 on 3" or 4 on 4"). This assembly uses a 3" pattern – if yours is 4", it won’t fit.

Common compatible models: John Deere D100, D110, D130, E100, E110, E130, LA series; Husqvarna YTH, TS, GTH series. Always cross-reference with your mower’s model number.

Key Things to Know

  • Flat-free vs air: Zero maintenance – no air checks, no punctures. But the ride is stiffer, especially on bumpy ground. Expect a slightly rougher feel.
  • Installation difficulty: Easy – remove old wheel, slide on new one, tighten lug nuts. No special tools needed, but you may need a socket for the axle nut.
  • Weight: Heavier than air-filled tires (about 8-10 lbs each). This can slightly affect steering effort on some mowers.
  • Durability: Solid rubber holds up well over years, but the tread pattern is basic – not great for wet grass or steep slopes. Best for flat, dry conditions.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on your front tires and your mower’s axle spindle is 3/4" or 5/8" with a 3" hub. They’re a solid, trouble-free upgrade for light-duty mowing on even ground. Skip them if you need a cushioned ride over rough terrain or if your mower uses a 4" bolt pattern – those models require a different wheel.

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