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TRIPOWER 13x5x6 Lawn Mower Tires - 13x5.00-6 Tire for Turf Zero Turn Riding Mower and Lawn Garden Tractor, Straight Rib Tread, 2PR Tubeless, 295lbs Capacity, Set of 2

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$46.99
TRIPOWER 13x5x6 Lawn Mower Tires - 13x5.00-6 Tire for Turf Zero Turn Riding Mower and Lawn Garden Tractor, Straight Rib Tread, 2PR Tubeless, 295lbs Capacity, Set of 2
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What It Is

A set of two 13x5.00-6 straight rib turf tires, designed as a direct replacement for front caster or drive wheels on zero-turn mowers, lawn tractors, and garden tractors. The 2PR (2-ply rating) tubeless construction and straight rib tread pattern minimize turf damage while supporting up to 295 lbs per tire.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm these three measurements on your current tire:

  • Tire size: Must say 13x5.00-6 (or 13x5-6) on the sidewall. This is a 13-inch outer diameter, 5-inch wide tire on a 6-inch rim.
  • Rim size: Requires a 6-inch diameter wheel (not included). Measure your existing wheel’s bead seat diameter—common on most residential zero-turn mowers and compact garden tractors.
  • Load capacity: Each tire supports 295 lbs at max inflation (about 30 psi). Verify your mower’s front axle weight per side doesn’t exceed this. Heavier commercial mowers may need a 4PR (4-ply) tire.

Not brand-specific—fits any machine with a 13x5.00-6 tire, including many Cub Cadet, John Deere, Husqvarna, Troy-Bilt, and Ariens models. If your OEM tire is a different size (e.g., 11x4-5 or 15x6-6), these will not fit.

Key Things to Know

  • Tread pattern: Straight rib is best for hard surfaces and turf—minimal scuffing. Avoid these if you need aggressive traction on wet grass or hills.
  • Installation: No special tools needed. Mount on existing 6-inch wheels using a tire spoon or pry bars; balance beads aren’t required for low-speed mower use. Inflate to 28-30 psi.
  • Durability: 2PR is lighter and rides softer than 4PR, but less puncture-resistant. For rocky or debris-heavy yards, consider a 4PR version.
  • Set of two: Only front pair included. Rear tires sold separately if needed.

Should You Buy It

If you need a budget-friendly, turf-safe replacement for a worn 13x5.00-6 front tire on a residential zero-turn or lawn tractor, these deliver solid value with easy installation and good customer feedback. Skip them if you need higher load capacity, aggressive traction, or a 4-ply tire for rough terrain.

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