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MaxAuto 20x10-8 Riding Mower Tires - 2Pcs Zero Turn Turf & Ag Tractor Tires

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  • 【Package Include】2 Pack 20x10.00-8 lawn tractor tires. Tire only - Wheel not included.【Kindly reminder:In this case, purchasing a quantity of 1 means you will receive a pair of tires.】
  • 【Parameter】Tire Size: 20x10.00-8", Tire Load Range: 4PR/B, Tread Depth: 0.67"/17mm, Rim Width: 7", Section Width: 9.4"/242mm, Outer Diameter: 20.09"/515mm, Speed Index:10A3, Max Load: 1190lbs@22 psi. Non-Highway service.
  • 【Compatibility】Heavy duty 4 ply tubeless tire, 20x10-8, 20x10.00-8 20x10x8 tires is widely used on many kind of lawn mower, riding lawn mower, lawn tractor, garden tractor, riding mowers, snow throwers, tillers, Trenchers, Other Farm equipmentATVs and Utility Vehicles.
  • 【Feature】The garden tractor tire with sharp angled tread elements for maximum pulling and pushing power. The super lug tires are most ofen found on garden trators, tillers and trenchers.
  • 【Note】Prior to purchase, please check the size of the original tire on your vehicle to ensure the size of the tire to be purchased is correct.Note: Our tires belong to NHS series, not suitable for high speed service!(20x10-8)



Product Description

Maxauto tractor tire
V shaped tractor tire
20x10-8 garden tractor tire

George
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Nice quality fits perfectly put on old craftsman mower / garden tractorWould recommend
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Very pleased with the tires .
Martin Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I rebuilt a Cub Cadet RZT 50 and put run flats up front and because the turf tires kept slipping I bought these tractor tread tires for it and this was the best thing I could have done!!!! They look great and ride better than the turf tires and grip like crazy glue. I am mowing essentially fields that’s where my house is in a rural setting. So I’m not worried about tearing up St Augustine or Bermuda grass but I think would do just fine, I have several slopes that my mower regularly slipped on and these little monsters have no issue staying on tract.
Jewel Clark
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Nice tread on tires and has good traction
Ivan
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
These tires are easy enough to install with a benchtop tire changer but much stiffer than normal turf-saver tires. They have held up to abrasion and puncture type abuse without any issue. They do ride a little bit more bumpy than regular lawn tires but it’s worth it for the stability you get on slopes. They work well on soft ground and don’t damage grass. Get these if you want the best tires for your mower
Wayne Preston
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2024
Good quality tire
roch bouchard
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2024
Tracteur de jardin.
Frontline Survivalist
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
The Max Auto riding mower tires have been a fantastic upgrade for my John Deere mower! They provide excellent traction and stability, even on uneven terrain. I noticed an immediate improvement in handling, which makes mowing much easier and more efficient. The quality of the tires is impressive—they’re durable and seem built to last, which is exactly what I needed for regular use. Plus, they’re more affordable than some of the other brands I looked at, without compromising on performance. If you’re looking for reliable, high-quality tires for your riding mower, these are a great choice. Highly recommend them for any John Deere owner!
roch bouchard
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2024
Tracteur de jardin équipé d’une souffleuse de neige.
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021
These tires are amazing! Best upgrade for my Craftsman Pro G8200. They turned this garden tractor into a tank! Using ground engaging implements is now less work and strain on my drivetrain and towing my 10ft trailer with 2 4x5 round bales can be done without having to correct slides and oversteers. The stock wheels were 7” wide and with a few tire tools and mounting post i was able to mount them myself and the tires show little to no distortion. They are thick, heavy tires that i found to be true to size if not a tad bigger but cleared my sleeve hitch’s handle perfectly. They ride much firmer than the TS’s and make the tractor feel more like commercial equipment than a lawn mower, it sits higher and feels much more stable than before. These tires were something that i didn’t think would be such a game changer but that was all until i rode it the first time after bolting the wheels on. Immediately i could feel the difference. Definately worth every penny and the 6ply rating suggests that these tires will probably out live my tractor. If your worried about rim width and you have 12x7”s, fear not. They ride and look like they were meant for these wheels. Couldn’t be happier with this investment.
Dan B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021
I wish I had gotten these tires when I first got this mower. I have a Husqvarna YTH22V46, which came with 20x8.00-8NHS - 10psi turf tires. The factory tires would spin when the ground was moist or on any amount of incline. These new tires will still spin in extreme conditions, but it happens far less often. They do not tear up moist ground at all. I honestly don't know why they put turf tires on these mowers. I guess they are really just designing for a small, flat yard.Another note is that these tires raised my mower up significantly, which was a great benefit. This mower was far too low even on the highest setting. I had already set the height adjusters in the front and the back to their maximum height and set the anti-scalp wheels one notch lower. I deliberately inflate these tires to 25psi to keep it still higher.Putting the tires on the wheel is a pain, of course, but I figured out how to do it in a fairly straightforward way by myself. Getting the old beads off and the first bead on is a matter of two pry bars. I used a full-size, heavy crowbar and a small pry bar. I used the big crowbar to pop the bead over at first, then used the small pry bar inserted just inside where the bead was still holding to work it around. This is still a pain, but it's doable. For getting the second bead on, I finally figured out to use multiple vise grips to make it fairly easy. I used the big crowbar to pop the bead in one spot, then locked the vise grips onto that spot on the rim hard. I then went across from that spot, popped the bead over with the crowbar, and locked that spot with vise grips. After doing this a third and fourth time I was mostly done. I finished with the small pry bar.I did have to use great gobs of bead sealer, bought at O'Reilly, to get the tires to seat and air up, but this might be because I only have a cheap air station with a pretty low volume of air. I worked as much of the sealer all the way around between the beads and the rims, then stood the tire up and mashed on it while airing it up. They finally caught and seated and they hold air with no problems.They should really make these tires an option when you buy a mower like this. I am quite pleased to have them.
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