(2-Pack) 15x6.00-6nhs Lawn Mower Tires, 4 Ply 15x6-6 Tubeless Front Tire, with 3/4"& Extra 5/8" Bearings, 3"- 4.4" Offset Hub, Replacement for John Deere 100 & 300 Series, Riding Mowers (Yellow)
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This is a 2-pack of 15x6.00-6 NHS (Not Highway Service) front tires designed for riding lawn mowers, specifically to replace worn or damaged front tires on John Deere 100 and 300 Series tractors. They come with pre-installed bearings (3/4" and an extra 5/8") and a 3" to 4.4" offset hub, making them a direct bolt-on for many residential mowers.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify these three things:
- Tire size: Must be 15x6.00-6 (check your current tire sidewall). These are NHS (Not for highway use), so they’re only for low-speed mower use.
- Bearing size: Your axle must accept either a 3/4" or 5/8" bearing. The pack includes both, but if your mower uses a different size (e.g., 1/2", 1"), these won’t fit.
- Hub offset: The hub offset is adjustable from 3" to 4.4". Measure your current hub’s offset (distance from mounting surface to center of tire). John Deere 100/300 Series typically uses 3.5"–4" offset, but always measure yours.
- Brand fitment: Listed for John Deere 100 & 300 Series (e.g., D100, D110, D130, LA105, LA115, X300, X304). They may fit other brands (Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Craftsman) if tire size, bearing, and offset match.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: 4-ply rating offers decent puncture resistance for residential use, but not heavy-duty for rough terrain or commercial mowing.
- Installation: Straightforward if your mower uses a single bolt and pin clip. The bearings are pre-installed; you just slide onto the axle and secure. No tire mounting or balancing needed.
- Offset adjustment: The hub can be flipped or spacer-adjusted to change offset (3"–4.4"). If your mower needs a specific offset, confirm it’s within this range before buying.
- Gotcha: These are tubeless tires, but they require a tight seal on the rim. If your old tires are badly dry-rotted or the rim is rusted, you may need new rims too.
Should You Buy It
Buy these if you have a John Deere 100 or 300 Series mower with worn front tires and need a quick, bolt-on replacement with no tire mounting. They’re a solid value for residential use, but skip them if you need a different bearing size, a non-adjustable offset, or a more rugged tire for heavy-duty mowing.
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