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2 Pcs 15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Turf Tires,2PLY Tubeless | MOTOOS 2 Pcs 15x6.00-6 Mower Turf Tires 15x6x6 Tires for Tractor Lawn Mower Riding Zero Turn Mower Tire,Tubeless 2PLY/2PR

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$43.99
2 Pcs 15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Turf Tires,2PLY Tubeless | MOTOOS 2 Pcs 15x6.00-6 Mower Turf Tires 15x6x6 Tires for Tractor Lawn Mower Riding Zero Turn Mower Tire,Tubeless 2PLY/2PR
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What It Is

This is a pair of 15x6.00-6 turf tires designed for lawn tractors, zero-turn mowers, and riding mowers. The 2PLY tubeless construction is meant for light-duty mowing on lawns and turf, providing a smooth ride without damaging grass.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm three things:

  • Size: The tire is 15 inches tall, 6 inches wide, and fits a 6-inch rim. Measure your current tire’s sidewall markings (e.g., “15x6.00-6”) to match exactly. This size fits many riding mowers and zero-turns, but not all.
  • Rim: These are tubeless tires—they need a compatible 6-inch rim with a proper bead seat. Check that your rims are not damaged or rusted. If your mower uses tubes, you can still use these tubeless tires with tubes, but it’s not ideal.
  • Brand/Model: Common on older Craftsman, Husqvarna, John Deere (D100 series), and some Ariens models. Not a direct OEM replacement for every brand—compare tread pattern and load rating. For zero-turns, verify front tire size matches (many use 13x5.00-6 or 16x6.50-8).

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 2PLY is entry-level—fine for flat lawns, but not for heavy loads or rough terrain. Sidewalls are soft; avoid curbs or sharp debris.
  • Installation: Moderate difficulty. You’ll need tire irons and a bead seater (or soapy water). No special tools required, but seating the bead on a 6-inch rim can be stubborn.
  • Gotcha: These are tubeless, but many older mower rims have rust or damage that prevents a proper seal. If you get slow leaks, try a tube or replace the rim.
  • Load capacity: Typically around 300 lbs per tire—enough for most residential riders, but check your mower’s weight and load (especially with a bagger).

Should You Buy It

If you have a light-duty residential mower with a 15x6.00-6 tire that’s bald or cracked, and you want a budget-friendly pair for smooth lawn mowing, these are a solid choice. Skip them if you mow rough terrain, need a higher ply rating (4PR or 6PR), or want a premium brand with a longer warranty.

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