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WANDA 15x6-6 15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Agriculture Farm Tractor Tires 4 ply 15x6x6 -Set 2-13078

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$63.64
WANDA 15x6-6 15x6.00-6 Lawn Mower Agriculture Farm Tractor Tires 4 ply 15x6x6 -Set 2-13078
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What It Is

The WANDA 15x6-6 tire set provides two 4-ply replacement tires for lawn mowers, garden tractors, and small farm equipment that require a 15-inch outer diameter, 6-inch width, and 6-inch rim. These are commonly used on riding mowers, zero-turn mowers, and utility tractors for front or rear axle positions.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify three things: rim size must be 6 inches (center hole diameter and bolt pattern), tire dimensions must match your current tire’s markings (15x6.00-6), and load rating must be adequate for your machine (check weight capacity in the manual). These tires fit many John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, Troy-Bilt, and Craftsman models, but always cross-reference your OEM part number. Measure your existing tire’s outer diameter (15 inches) and width (6 inches) to confirm—some “15x6-6” tires vary slightly. Not suitable for zero-turn rear axles that use 18- or 20-inch tires.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: 4-ply rating is standard for residential mowers—adequate for turf and light dirt, but not for heavy rocks or rough terrain. Users report good tread life on flat lawns.
  • Installation: Mounting on rims requires tire irons or a manual tire changer; consider paying a shop $10-20 per tire if you lack tools. Tube or tubeless? These are tubeless but can be used with tubes if the rim has a weld or rust issue.
  • Common gotcha: The tread pattern is directional—ensure both tires face the same rotation arrow. Also, inflation pressure is 14-18 PSI; overinflating can cause uneven wear or blowouts.
  • Set of two: Includes two tires, but no rims, tubes, or valve stems—buy those separately if needed.

Should You Buy It

This is a solid budget-friendly option for replacing worn tires on a standard riding mower or small tractor, with reliable performance for flat lawn use. If you need heavy-duty puncture resistance or a specific OEM-branded tire, look elsewhere—but for most homeowners, this set delivers value and durability at a low price.

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