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6 Inch Lawn Mower Wheels Replacement, Universal Push Mower Wheels with Bolts & Nuts, Compatible with Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Garden Carts Wheels, Air Compressors Wheels, Tractor Wheels, 2 Pack

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6 Inch Lawn Mower Wheels Replacement, Universal Push Mower Wheels with Bolts & Nuts, Compatible with Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, Garden Carts Wheels, Air Compressors Wheels, Tractor Wheels, 2 Pack
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What It Is

This is a set of two 6-inch replacement wheels designed for universal fit on push mowers, garden carts, air compressors, and small tractors. They come with bolts and nuts, making them a direct swap for worn or broken wheels on light-duty equipment.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check these four things:

  • Axle hole size: Measure the diameter of your current wheel’s center hole. These wheels typically fit axles up to 5/8-inch, but verify with a caliper—some older Craftsman or Troy-Bilt models use a 1/2-inch axle.
  • Mounting bolt pattern: If your mower uses a bolt-on wheel (not a push-on clip), confirm the bolt spacing matches the included hardware. These wheels come with bolts, but they may not fit every pattern.
  • Overall width: The wheel width is about 1.5 inches. Ensure it clears your mower deck’s wheel bracket or cart frame without rubbing.
  • Brand/model specifics: While listed as compatible with Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, and many others, this is an aftermarket part. It will not fit zero-turn mowers or heavy-duty commercial decks—only standard push mowers, garden carts, and small air compressor wheels.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Solid rubber, not pneumatic. No flat tires, but less shock absorption on rough terrain. Fine for flat lawns or carts.
  • Installation: Easy—remove old wheel, slide on new one, tighten included bolts. No special tools needed. Takes about 10 minutes per wheel.
  • Common gotcha: The included bolts may be too short for thick brackets (over 1/2-inch). Have a longer 5/16-inch bolt handy if your bracket is thicker.
  • Durability: Rated for light-duty use. Avoid heavy loads (over 100 lbs per wheel) or constant rough terrain—the plastic hub can crack.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you have a standard push mower, garden cart, or small compressor with 6-inch wheels that are worn or broken, and you want a quick, affordable fix without hunting for OEM parts. Skip them if you need pneumatic tires for rough ground, or if your axle is larger than 5/8-inch.

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