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fourwheels0

what size tubes do i need for 6-12 ag tires?.

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Jake Kuhn

Just buy a 6-12 tube. Jake

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fourwheels0

Just buy a 6-12 tube. Jake

easier said than done.

all the places i've looked don't list a 6-12 tube they have other numbers.

i'll search some more.

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octfst

have a new set of 6 x 12 that came with tubes can check later today

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octfst

made a mistake my new tires are 6 x 16 the tube size is 550/600/650-16 mabee this will help

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CasualObserver

easier said than done.

all the places i've looked don't list a 6-12 tube they have other numbers.

i'll search some more.

Did you ask your local tire shop or are you only looking online? Generally any tire shop or farm store will either have one or be able to order you one.

http://www.gemplers.com/product/182098/600x12-6-12-Inner-Tube-TR13-Valve-Type

http://www.petestirestore.com/Firestone-Lawn-Garden-Tire-Tube-6-00-12-p2470.html?utm_source=google-shopping&utm_medium=organic

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CasualObserver

Ebay has some too. just search for 6.00-12 tube

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Jake Kuhn

Yeah just looked,there are 3 available on ebay right now. Jake

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bean

6.00-12 and 6-12 are different sizes, by a few inches if Im not mistaken

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CasualObserver

For tires, yes. for tubes it's irrelevant. You could put a 5x12 tube in there and it would be fine on a garden tractor.

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squonk

I have a set of tubes sitting in my shop. I put them in some cracked 6-12 tires and the tires ended up not even being tube worthy. They say 600-1201 on them

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fourwheels0

thanks guys.

i'm gonna go try my local farm tire guys and hopefully they'll have them in stock.

the few places i checked online said no longer available and i got worried i wouldn't be able to get them anymore.

maybe those places just don't carry them anymore.

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Kelly

Not sure where you live city or country, but around me I go to the local farm CO-OP tire store, (the grain elevator) they have all kinds of tubes or can get them and for me they are the cheapest around.

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