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Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8 Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8
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$48.26for Each
Retail $53.09
Mfr PN: 33
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Flat Free Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Smooth Tread
  • 6" Centered Hub
  • 1" Roller Bearings
  • Mounted on a Steel Rim
Made of solid polyurethane, this tire has the same bounce, feel, and cushioning as a regular air filled tire with the benefit of never going flat! Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

500 lb. load capacity.

Not for Highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$48.26for Each
Retail $53.09
Mfr PN: 33
Stock: 0

Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$45.33for Each
Retail $49.86
Mfr PN: 6
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Flat Free Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Smooth Tread
  • 6" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Steel Rim
Made of solid polyurethane, this tire has the same bounce, feel, and cushioning as a regular air filled tire with the benefit of never going flat! Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

500 lb. load capacity.

Not for Highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$45.33for Each
Retail $49.86
Mfr PN: 6
Stock: 0

Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$45.33for Each
Retail $49.86
Mfr PN: 30
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Flat Free Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Smooth Tread
  • 6" Centered Hub
  • 1" Metal Bushings
  • Mounted on a Steel Rim
Made of solid polyurethane, this tire has the same bounce, feel, and cushioning as a regular air filled tire with the benefit of never going flat! Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

500 lb. load capacity.

Not for Highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$45.33for Each
Retail $49.86
Mfr PN: 30
Stock: 0

Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire, Universal Fit Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire, Universal Fit
Online
$36.26for Each
Retail $39.89
Mfr PN: 265
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries Universal Fit Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire

Don't know what tire size to buy Our Universal Fit Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire is designed to fit most wheelbarrows on the market.

Comes standard with a 3" Centered Hub and 5/8" Bearings, but also includes a variety of spacers and bushings to meet the hub and axle configuration you need.

300 lb. Load Capacity

Not for Highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$36.26for Each
Retail $39.89
Mfr PN: 265
Stock: 0

Narrow Flat Free Tire with Centipede Tread, 2.80/2.50-4" Narrow Flat Free Tire with Centipede Tread, 2.80/2.50-4"
Online
$23.73for Each
Retail $26.10
Mfr PN: 00026N
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 2.80/2.50-4" Narrow Flat Free Caster Tire

  • Centipede Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 1/2" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Steel Split Rim
Made of solid polyurethane, this tire has the same bounce, feel, and cushioning as a regular air-filled tire with the benefit of never going flat! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for casters and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

250 lb. Load Capacity

Not for Highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$23.73for Each
Retail $26.10
Mfr PN: 00026N
Stock: 0

Pneumatic Tire and Tube, 2.80/2.50-4" Pneumatic Tire and Tube, 2.80/2.50-4"
Online
$11.85for Each
Retail $12.17
Mfr PN: 20601
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 2.80/2.50-4" Pneumatic Tire and Tube for 4" Rims

  • 4 Ply Rubber
  • Max 30 psi - Inflate with Manual Pump Only
  • Not for highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$11.85for Each
Retail $12.17
Mfr PN: 20601
Stock: 0

Pneumatic Tire and Tube, 4.80/4.00-8" Pneumatic Tire and Tube, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$13.66for Each
Retail $15.03
Mfr PN: 20002
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Pneumatic Tire and Tube for 8" Rims

  • 4 Ply Rubber
  • Replacement Tire and Tube for Contractor Wheelbarrows
  • Max 30 psi - Inflate with Manual Pump Only
  • Not for highway Use

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$13.66for Each
Retail $15.03
Mfr PN: 20002
Stock: 0

Pneumatic Tire on Rim, 13x5.00-6" Pneumatic Tire on Rim, 13x5.00-6"
Online
$21.73for Each
Retail $23.90
Mfr PN: 20336
Stock: 0

TURF - PNEUMATIC 13x5.00-6 Tire

  • 2 Ply Tire with Tube
  • 6x3" - Centered
  • 3/4" Ball Bearings

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$21.73for Each
Retail $23.90
Mfr PN: 20336
Stock: 0

Precision Ball Bearing, 1/2" Precision Ball Bearing, 1/2"
Online
$2.33for Each
Retail $2.05
Mfr PN: 60021
Stock: 0

1/2" Precision Ball Bearing

  • Completely Sealed
  • Tougher than Standard Bearings

Online
$2.33for Each
Retail $2.05
Mfr PN: 60021
Stock: 0

Precision Ball Bearing, 3/4" Precision Ball Bearing, 3/4"
Online
$2.33for Each
Retail $2.05
Mfr PN: 60011
Stock: 0

3/4" Precision Ball Bearing

  • Completely Sealed
  • Tougher than Standard Bearings

Online
$2.33for Each
Retail $2.05
Mfr PN: 60011
Stock: 0

Precision Ball Bearing, 5/8" Precision Ball Bearing, 5/8"
Online
$2.33for Each
Retail $2.05
Mfr PN: 60002
Stock: 0

5/8" Precision Ball Bearing

  • Completely Sealed
  • Tougher than Standard Bearings

Online
$2.33for Each
Retail $2.05
Mfr PN: 60002
Stock: 0

Replacement Tube, 2.80/2.50-4" Replacement Tube, 2.80/2.50-4"
Online
$4.46for Each
Retail $4.25
Mfr PN: 20991
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 2.80/2.50-4" Replacement Tube for 4" Rims

  • Max 30 psi - Inflate with Manual Pump Only
  • Not for highway Use

Online
$4.46for Each
Retail $4.25
Mfr PN: 20991
Stock: 0

Replacement Tube, 4.10/3.50-4" Replacement Tube, 4.10/3.50-4"
Online
$4.46for Each
Retail $4.25
Mfr PN: 20990
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-4" Hand Truck Tire Replacement Tube for 4" Rims

  • Max 30 psi - Inflate with Manual Pump Only
  • Not for highway Use

Online
$4.46for Each
Retail $4.25
Mfr PN: 20990
Stock: 0

Roller Bearing, 1" x 1" Roller Bearing, 1" x 1"
Online
$3.08for Each
Mfr PN: 60032
Stock: 0
1" x 1" Roller Bearing
Online
$3.08for Each
Mfr PN: 60032
Stock: 0

Standard Ball Bearing, 1/2" Standard Ball Bearing, 1/2"
Online
$1.25for Each
Retail $1.10
Mfr PN: 60020
Stock: 0
1/2" Standard Ball Bearing
Online
$1.25for Each
Retail $1.10
Mfr PN: 60020
Stock: 0

Standard Ball Bearing, 5/8" Standard Ball Bearing, 5/8"
Online
$1.25for Each
Retail $1.10
Mfr PN: 60001
Stock: 0
5/8" Standard Ball Bearing
Online
$1.25for Each
Retail $1.10
Mfr PN: 60001
Stock: 0

Wheelbarrow - Green, Dual Wheel Wheelbarrow - Green, Dual Wheel
Online
$70.26for Each
Retail $77.29
Mfr PN: 70015
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries Green Yard Rover Residential Wheelbarrow

  • 5 Cubic Foot Poly Tray
  • Dual 3.25-8" Air Filled Wheels with Knobby Tread
  • Cushioned Grip Loop Handle
  • 300 lb. Load Capacity
  • Max 25 psi - Inflate with Manual Pump Only
  • Not for Highway Use
The Yard Rover wheelbarrow makes pushing, pulling, dumping, and lifting nearly effortless! Dual Wheels offer balance and stability. Ideal for Residential Use.

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$70.26for Each
Retail $77.29
Mfr PN: 70015
Stock: 0

Wheelbarrow with Ribbed Flat Free Tire, Ultimate Contractor Wheelbarrow with Ribbed Flat Free Tire, Ultimate Contractor
Online
$113.20for Each
Retail $124.52
Mfr PN: 70002
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries Ultimate Wheelbarrow

  • 1.4 mm Thick, 6 Cubic Foot Steel Tray
  • Steel Handles
  • Steel Frame
  • 4.80/4.00-8" Flat Free Tire with Ribbed Tread
  • 500 lb. Load Capacity

Please follow these three steps to measure your tire accurately.
  1. Measure the outside tire diameter. To get the tire size, measure the outside diameter of the tire. Sometimes, the overall tire size is written along the sidewall of your tire. Though this won't provide you with information regarding your hub length and bearing size (those are separate measurements), it will help determine which tire size you need. Measuring the tire diameter of the tire will help to confirm that information.
  2. Measure the hub length. The hub length is the measurement through the middle of the wheel (or hub) measuring from end point to end point (or bearing to bearing). You'll want to make sure to measure through the center of the wheel and not just the outside as there will be space in your rim that will go unaccounted for. You're trying to determine how much "space" the rim takes up on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too short, the tire will move from side to side on your axle. If you order a hub length that is too long, your rim will extend beyond your axle.
  3. Measure the bearing size. The bearing is the metal piece on the end of your hub where your axle goes through. You just need to measure the inside diameter of the hole. To double check accuracy, you can also measure your axle diameter as well to be sure you have the correct size.
Online
$113.20for Each
Retail $124.52
Mfr PN: 70002
Stock: 0


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