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🌿 Elevate Your Lawn Game with Turf Saver Tires!
The Carlisle Turf Saver Lawn & Garden Tire (13X6.50-6) is engineered for stability and traction, featuring a flat profile and chevron tread design. Weighing only 1.91 kg, it fits 6-inch rims and is built by the reputable Carlisle brand, making it a reliable choice for lawn and garden vehicles.
Manufacturer | Carlisle |
Brand | Carlisle |
Model | Turf Saver |
Item model number | 5111851 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5111851 |
Special Features | Square shoulders for increased stability Flat profile Chevron tread for enhanced traction |
Aspect Ratio | 6.5 |
Construction | Bias |
Rim Diameter | 6 Inches |
Speed Rating | A |
Item Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
S**K
Nice tires. Will work with a tube as well. Tricky install, see below.
These are quite difficult to install by hand but it can be done. Go to Harbor Freight and get the 24 in. tire tool for $5.00. A LONG LEVER WITH A CURVED END IS ESSENTIAL.Then watch you tube videos on how to do this. Watch about 10 of them till you find the right one that explains which side to start on. IT IS NOT the same process if you start on the inside or outside bead. One is method is impossible and one is VERY DIFFICULT but successful with patience. You want to start on the bead that is closest to the narrowest part of the wheel. THE TRICK IS when you break that bead, you can press it to the inside of the narrowest part of the wheel (groove kind of) and that will give you the slack you need to get it off the outside on the other side (180 across). IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KEEP EVERYTHING SLIPPERY ENOUGH SLIP OVER THE METAL. But if everything gets slippery, you have no grip. Recommend rubber (nitrile) gloves which will probably shred, and Simple Green. SG will be slippery when wet but dry up quickly enough to grip the rest of the tire when you need to. Something like silicone will lube the whole unit and you'll look like a monkey F***kng a coconut the rest of the process. Once you get one bead popped out all the way around, the other goes into the groove (narrow part of wheel) and comes off same side. Some screwdrivers, wedges or small prybars are useful for preserving your progress as you work around. There's sort of a "start" process when you're trying to lift bead off, then a "middle" process when you are trying to hold your progress and work radially around, and then an end progress when you've got about 270 degrees done and are trying to "pop" the rest. You don't need to buy the HFreight tire changing machine, but that's a last resort. A vertical pole sticking out of the ground that is stable that you can put through the hub of the tire is VERY helpful for levering against radially. You can do it. Use a lot of patience, think very mechanically about how materials behave. Bake the tire in the sun or an oven at about 120 to make it softer. Then approach logically and slowly, each time you lose ground or fail, figure out what went wrong and adjust. I like the resulting ride and look and traction of the tires, they look like quality. I installed tubes (that only SLIGHTLY complicates the reinstall process) but I'm glad I did cuz I'd never want to do this job again for a slow leak. It's an old Snapper Rear engine and I had no confidence the metal bead wasn't corroded.Note, I did this alone. With two people and four hands, it might have been a much more slick process. I think it took me 1.5 hours per wheel to remove, install, insert tube and inflate, so a 3 hour job for a pair. That's working alone. But a very good result.
A**N
Get a professional to fit them
The mower still has the original tyres from over 20 years ago and with half an acre to mow for 10 of those years, they’ve given good service, so when one of the rear tyres got a slow puncture I ordered the exact same tyre as a replacement. It arrived squashed into a curious triangular shape but, no worries, it would pump up to the correct shape. Except getting the bead to seal takes luck and perseverance… Remove the wheel to change the tyre (I removed the old one without taking the wheel off - bad move) and once you’ve got the new tyre on, soap the sealing surface liberally. While pumping air into the tyre, centre the wheel evenly so the bead is equidistant from the rim all round. Spin the wheel inside the tyre if necessary to make sure you have the same amount of rim showing everywhere. Taking care to maintain that equal amount of visible rim, turn the wheel so one of the triangle points is at the bottom and push down on the top of the tyre. Rotate the wheel to the next triangle point and do the same. Keep turning the wheel to each point and pushing down and the bead will eventually ride up the rim and seal. The tyre will then inflate.Actually - forget all that. Save yourself a pile of trouble and take the wheel and new tyre to a professional and get them to change it.PS. Don’t forget to replace the valve when you replace the tyre.
M**E
On time, on budget, fit perfect.
Replaced front tire on Troy Bilt neighborhood rider.
J**S
11x4.004 Carlisle Turf Saver
this is the second 11x4 I have purchased from you although the same manufacture it has a wider profile. I shall replace the other existing when the hawthorn cuttings has made the unrepairable. Good value tyres
C**N
molto bene
spedizione velocissima prodotto come da descrizione stessa gomma che era montata sul mio mezzo... mi sono trovato veramente molto bene.soddisfatto dell'acquisto.
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