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WANDA One 13x5.00-6 Lawn Mower Utility Cart Turf Tire P512 /4PR - 13106

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WANDA One 13x5.00-6 Lawn Mower Utility Cart Turf Tire P512 /4PR - 13106
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What It Is

The WANDA One 13x5.00-6 is a 4-ply rated turf tire designed for utility carts, lawn tractors, and garden trailers. It’s a direct replacement for worn or damaged tires on small to mid-size equipment used for hauling mulch, dirt, or tools on grass.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm three things:

  • Size: Must be exactly 13x5.00-6 (tread width ~5 inches, rim diameter 6 inches). Measure your current tire’s sidewall—don’t guess.
  • Rim: This is a tire-only (no wheel). You need a 6-inch rim with a 3/4-inch or 5/8-inch axle hole (check your hub).
  • Load capacity: Rated 410 lbs per tire at 30 PSI. Verify your cart’s total weight (tire + load) doesn’t exceed this.
  • Tread pattern: Smooth turf tread—fine for grass, but not for gravel or mud. If your cart sees loose terrain, look for a knobby tread.
  • Brand compatibility: Fits most brands using 13x5.00-6 tires (e.g., John Deere, Craftsman, Husqvarna, Agri-Fab), but always cross-reference your OEM part number (e.g., 13106 or similar).

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 4-ply rating means decent puncture resistance for light utility use, but not for heavy rocks or debris.
  • Installation: Easy—requires basic tools (tire irons, air compressor). Tube is not included; this is a tubeless tire, but you can use a tube if your rim is damaged.
  • PSI: Max 30 PSI—overinflating risks blowouts on hot pavement. Run 15-20 PSI for soft turf traction.
  • Common gotcha: The sidewall says “4PR” but actual ply count is 2. That’s standard for this class—don’t expect industrial durability.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you need a budget-friendly, direct-fit replacement for a utility cart or lawn tractor tire on smooth grass. Skip it if you haul heavy loads on rough terrain or need a tube-included setup—look for a 6-ply tire with deeper tread instead.

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