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Trans American 15x6.00-6 Inner Tube with TR-13 Valve Stem

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Features

  • 15x6.00-6 inner tube with TR-13 straight valve stem.
  • Perfect for lawn/garden and go-kart use.
  • ISO 9001 manufactured.

Brand: T A R


Seasons: Year Round


Rim Size: 6 Inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6 x 6 x 3 inches


Manufacturer: ‎T A R


Brand: ‎T A R


Item Weight: ‎12.6 ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Rim Diameter: ‎6 Inches


Date First Available: August 12, 2013


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  • Great Quality Tube
I got this for the front tire of my troybilt riding mower and it worked great. It seems to be an extremely well made , heavy duty tube that should last at least as long as the tire its in. I purchased this because I had a tire the had just enough dry rot to cause the tire to lose air over a three day period. The tire still had enough tread to get at least another year out of it and for the price, this tube was a great choice. The best way I found to install these things is to take the tire off the mower and let out as much air as possible. Lay it flat on the ground with the valve stem towards the ground and lay a section of 2x4 across the side of the tire(not on the rim)and by stomping on it a couple times I got it to seperate from the rim.Then I took several flat screwdrivers and started working the back side of the tire off the rim by prying the rubber around and overtop of the rim.Leave that screwdriver in place and go around a little further with another one until the whole thing is pulled over.At this point i cut off the old valve stem and pushe the rest of it back thru the hole into the rim where it could be shook out.Putting the tube in was easier for me by lubing it up with dawn dish soap and a little water.Before I tried to put the tube in, I put a piece of string thru the valve stem hole and reached inside the tire and got the other end and tied it around the threads of the new valve stem on the tube.Now after working the well lubed tube into the rim a little lite pressure pulling the string will guide the valve stem into place.Just dont use too heave of a string or it wont fit thru with the valve stem.The tube being lubed up lets it move around easy in the rim and will help keep it from binding up and twisting when you add air.Now I put the tire back on the ground and lubed up the rim a bit and worked some of the tire back onto the right side of the rim and held it in place with my knee while using screwdrivers to pry the rim back around a little at a time. Just make sure to tuck the tube in as far as possible and be careful not to catch it with the screwdrivers.Once you get it back on , pull the valve stem out as far as you can get it and hold on to it while you put a tiny bit of air ir the tube.Make sure it is lined up well and not pinched anywhere then fill it ti the required pressure. Its really not as hard as it sounds and took less than thirty minutes and it was my first time doing it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2015 by Ronnie T

  • Works well for small trailer
I have a garden trailer with tubeless tires that consistently went flat (or very low) after about a month, so I put the tubes in and it's now a non-issue. The tubes fit pretty well, I was concerned because of other comments regarding the valve placement and angle, but with just a little pushing and wiggling they went right in and aligned properly. I had to remember that these were tire tubes, not pistons for the lawn tractor. You fill them with air and they work great! I've had a little experience with auto mechanics, although I never added or replace a tire tube before. I would have given 5 stars for "Easy to install", but getting the actual tire off and on took a little effort. The second tire went much (much!) faster after I found the secret for getting the tire bead back over the wheel (push one half of the tire bead over the rim and let it go into the wheel cavity while going around with the rest of the bead). If I had known how inexpensive and easy it was to do (total job lasted about 45 minutes for two tires), I would have done this when I bought the trailer rather than waiting to see if the originals would hold air. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020 by GMisenar

  • Tubeless tire fixed.
Last week I wanted to mow the green stuff that grows in my yard, the only problem was that the riding mower had a flat tire on the front. Purchased two of these to fix the problem. One arrived and I put it in the tire that was flat. I am still waiting for the second one to arrive and will be installed at a later date. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by Bob

  • Good buy!
I had looked all over the Internet for an inner tube for my Craftsman lawnmower. I was a little skeptical buying it on Amazon because you never know how heavy duty something is unless you actually feel it. It took the inner tube less than three days to get here. It was faster to order it on Amazon than it was to order it at the auto parts store, or the local farm and trucks supply store. When I received it, I was pleasantly surprised. It was thicker and more heavier than I expected. When I put it in the tire, it fit perfectly inside of the tire. When I aired it up, I did not see any kinks or areas that would leak air. With some inner tubes before, that I bought at the local farm & truck supply store, I had to worry about the valve stem breaking off, because I use my Craftsman lawnmower to mow a 2 acre area that has a tree patch in the middle of it. I do not have to worry about this valve stem breaking or being punctured by tree limbs or sticks because it is securely fastened to the inner tube. I do not feel as if I have to carry a tire patch with me everywhere I take it now I highly recommend this innertube for anyone looking for a strong, sturdy innertube for their tire. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2016 by djc djc

  • It works.
Had a flat on one of the front tires on my lawn mower. The valve stem had snap in half. I have never been able to mount a tubeless tire, so I bought this inner tube to fix it. The tube seems to be of good quality and it holding air.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2021 by Jacob D. Fair

  • Worked great! It's fairly easy to slip the tube in ...
I have a lawn tractor with tubeless tires, of which one began to leak around the bead. Rather than try to clean the rim and hope for a tight seal I installed this tube as an alternative. Worked great! It's fairly easy to slip the tube in with the tire on the rim. First, fully break the bead, and then snip off the old air valve. Then, lather up the new tube with dish soap/water, line the inner-tube air valve up so as to slip it through the hole in the rim. Next, work the rest of the inner tube into the tire, and make sure there are no folds. Then, shoot just little air into the tube to give it the inflated form and check to make sure everything is smooth. Finally, inflate all the way, and as you do the tire will fully pop back onto the metal rim--and you're good to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2017 by GJM

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