15x6.00-6nhs Lawn Mower Tires and Tube,4 Ply 15x6x6 Lawn Tractor Tire,15x6-6 Turf Tires for with most residential and commercial lawn tractors,riding mowers,567 lbs Capacity,Set of 2
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This is a set of two 15x6.00-6 NHS (Not for Highway Service) turf tires with inner tubes, designed for the front or rear of residential and commercial lawn tractors and riding mowers. They handle up to 567 lbs per tire, making them suitable for light-to-medium duty mowing on grass and packed dirt.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify these three things:
- Size: Must match your existing tire’s stamped size (15x6.00-6 or 15x6-6). Do not rely on rim diameter alone—check the full sidewall marking.
- Rim width: These fit standard 6” diameter rims, but check your rim’s width (typically 4-5”). If your rim is narrower or wider, the tire may not seat properly.
- Tread type: These are smooth turf tread (not knobby or bar tread). They’re fine for grass, but poor on wet slopes or mud. Check if your mower requires a different tread pattern (e.g., for traction on hills).
Common brands that use this size: Craftsman, John Deere, Husqvarna, MTD, Troy-Bilt, Snapper, and many generic riding mowers. Measure your existing tire’s width and diameter before ordering—aftermarket tires can vary slightly in actual dimensions.
Key Things to Know
- 4-ply rating is adequate for most residential mowers, but if you have a heavy zero-turn or commercial machine, consider 6-ply for extra puncture resistance.
- Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need to remove the wheel, break the bead, swap the tube, and re-seat the tire. A tire iron and some muscle are required—expect 20-30 minutes per tire.
- Common gotcha: The inner tube valve stem must align with the rim’s valve hole; misalignment causes leaks. Also, these tires are not pre-inflated—you’ll need to air them up to 14-18 PSI (check your mower manual).
- Set of 2: Good for replacing both front or both rear tires. Mixing old and new tires can cause uneven wear or handling issues.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you need a budget-friendly, direct replacement for worn 15x6-6 turf tires on a standard riding mower and you’re comfortable with basic tire work. They’re not for heavy-duty or off-road use—skip them if you mow on steep slopes, rocky terrain, or need a higher load capacity. For the price, they’re a solid value for light residential mowing.
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