CHECK OUT OUR CLEARANCE ITEMS! HUGE SAVINGS!Click Here

 
 
  1. Home:
  2. showbrand
 

Shop by Brand: Marathon Industries

2 PACK Universal Fit Flat Free 9x3.50-4 Smooth Tread Lawnmower Tire Assembly 2 PACK Universal Fit Flat Free 9x3.50-4 Smooth Tread Lawnmower Tire Assembly
Online
$71.78for Each
Retail $89.72
Mfr PN: 00214-2PK
Stock: 10
TWO Pack Universal Fit 9x3.50-4 flat free lawnmower tires - they come standard with a 3.5" Centered Hub & 3/4" Sintered Iron bushings. Smooth Tread Tire. Includes adapter kit to accommodate alternative hub lengths & 5/8" Axle size.
Online
$71.78for Each
Retail $89.72
Mfr PN: 00214-2PK
Stock: 10

Air Filled Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4" Air Filled Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4"
Online
$13.66for Each
Retail $15.03
Mfr PN: 20013
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-4" Air Filled Hand Truck Tire

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 2.25" Offset Hub
  • 1/2" Standard Ball Bearings
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • Ideal for Hand Trucks, Power Washers, Generators, Air Compressors and other Small Equipment
  • 300 lb. Load Capacity
  • 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: 20013
Stock: 0

Air Filled Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4" Air Filled Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4"
Online
$13.66for Each
Retail $15.03
Mfr PN: 20010
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-4" Air Filled Hand Truck Tire

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 2.25" Offset Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball Bearings
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • Ideal for Hand Trucks, Power Washers, Generators, Air Compressors and other Small Equipment
  • 300 lb. Load Capacity
  • 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: 20010
Stock: 0

Air Filled Hand Truck Tire, Universal Fit Air Filled Hand Truck Tire, Universal Fit
Online
$18.13for Each
Retail $19.94
Mfr PN: 20210
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries Universal Fit Air Filled Hand Truck Tire Don't know what tire size to buy Our Universal Fit Flat Free Hand Truck Tire is designed to fit the majority of hand trucks and other small equipment. Comes standard with a 2.25" Offset 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

30 Max 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
$18.13for Each
Retail $19.94
Mfr PN: 20210
Stock: 0

Air Filled Power Equipment Tire with Ribbed Tread, 18x8.50-8" Air Filled Power Equipment Tire with Ribbed Tread, 18x8.50-8"
Online
$54.73for Each
Retail $60.20
Mfr PN: 20100
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 18x8.50-8" Air Filled Power Equipment Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 3.25" Centered Hub
  • 1" Roller Bearing
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 2-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 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
$54.73for Each
Retail $60.20
Mfr PN: 20100
Stock: 0

Air Filled Tire with Jag Tread, 2.80/2.80-4" Air Filled Tire with Jag Tread, 2.80/2.80-4"
Online
$13.66for Each
Retail $15.03
Mfr PN: 20026
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 2.80/2.80-4" Air Filled Tire

  • Jag Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 1/2" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • Ideal for Casters and other Small Equipment
  • 250 lb. Load Capacity
  • 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: 20026
Stock: 0

Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Knobby Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Knobby Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20047
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Knobby Tread
  • 6" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball Bearings
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 400 lb. Weight Capacity
  • 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
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20047
Stock: 0

Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20001
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 6" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 400 lb. Weight Capacity
  • 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
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20001
Stock: 0

Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20065
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 400 lb. Weight Capacity
  • 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
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20065
Stock: 0

Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20063
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 400 lb. Weight Capacity
  • 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
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20063
Stock: 0

Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20033
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Smooth Tread
  • 6" Centered Hub
  • 1" Roller Bearings
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 400 lb. Weight Capacity
  • 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
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20033
Stock: 0

Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Wheelbarrow Tire with Smooth Tread, 4.80/4.00-8"
Online
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20070
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.80/4.00-8" Air Filled Contractor Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Smooth Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on a Single Piece Steel Rim
  • 4-Ply Rubber Tire with Tube
  • 400 lb. Weight Capacity
  • 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
$18.00for Each
Retail $19.80
Mfr PN: 20070
Stock: 0

Bushing, 1" (3/4" Press) Bushing, 1" (3/4" Press)
Online
$2.16for Each
Mfr PN: 60031
Stock: 0
1" Bushing (3/4" Press)
Online
$2.16for Each
Mfr PN: 60031
Stock: 0

Flat Free Cart Tire for Lawn, Garden, Marina, 20x2.0" Flat Free Cart Tire for Lawn, Garden, Marina, 20x2.0"
Online
$36.26for Each
Retail $39.89
Mfr PN: 92001
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 20x2.0" Flat Free Lawn, Garden, Marina Cart Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 2.4375" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball Bearings
  • Mounted on a Black Nylon Rim
18.5" Actual Overall Diameter
This polyurethane tire is perfect for Vermont carts, marina carts, beach carts, and lawn and garden carts. It is easy to install and will allow you to use your cart without ever having flats.

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: 92001
Stock: 0

Flat Free Caster Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 2.80/2.50-4" Flat Free Caster Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 2.80/2.50-4"
Online
$25.60for Each
Retail $28.16
Mfr PN: 25
Stock: 0

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

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 2.25" Offset 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for casters and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

275 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
$25.60for Each
Retail $28.16
Mfr PN: 25
Stock: 0

Flat Free Caster Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 2.80/2.50-4" Flat Free Caster Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 2.80/2.50-4"
Online
$25.60for Each
Retail $28.16
Mfr PN: 26
Stock: 0

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

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 1/2" 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for casters and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

275 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
$25.60for Each
Retail $28.16
Mfr PN: 26
Stock: 0

Flat Free Caster Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 2.80/2.50-4" Flat Free Caster Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 2.80/2.50-4"
Online
$25.60for Each
Retail $28.16
Mfr PN: 90
Stock: 0

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

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for casters and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

275 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
$25.60for Each
Retail $28.16
Mfr PN: 90
Stock: 0

Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4"
Online
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 11
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-4" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 2.25" Offset Hub
  • 3/4" 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for hand trucks, air compressors, power washers, generators, and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

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
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 11
Stock: 0

Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4"
Online
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 14
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-4" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 4" 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for hand trucks, air compressors, power washers, generators, and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

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
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 14
Stock: 0

Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-4"
Online
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 20
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-4" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 3" 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for hand trucks, air compressors, power washers, generators, and other small equipment. Polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

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
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 20
Stock: 0

Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-6" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire with Sawtooth Tread, 4.10/3.50-6"
Online
$36.26for Each
Retail $39.89
Mfr PN: 126
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 4.10/3.50-6" Flat Free Hand Truck Tire

  • Sawtooth Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball Bearing
  • Mounted on 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! Non-marking, this tire is perfect for hand trucks, air compressors, power washers, generators, and other small equipment. 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
$36.26for Each
Retail $39.89
Mfr PN: 126
Stock: 0

Flat Free Hand Truck Tire, Universal Fit Flat Free Hand Truck Tire, Universal Fit
Online
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 210
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries Universal Fit Flat Free Hand Truck Tire

Don't know what tire size to buy Our Universal Fit Flat Free Hand Truck Tire is designed to fit the majority of hand trucks and other small equipment.

Comes standard with a 2.25" Offset 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
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 210
Stock: 0

Flat Free Power Equipment Tire with Smooth Tread, 9x3.50-4" Flat Free Power Equipment Tire with Smooth Tread, 9x3.50-4"
Online
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 1014
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 9x3.50-4" Flat Free Power Equipment Tire

  • Smooth Tread
  • 4" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball Bearings
  • Mounted on a Single Piece 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

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
$27.20for Each
Retail $29.92
Mfr PN: 1014
Stock: 0

Flat Free Power Equipment Tire with Turf Tread, 13x5.00-6" Flat Free Power Equipment Tire with Turf Tread, 13x5.00-6"
Online
$49.53for Each
Retail $54.48
Mfr PN: 30326
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 13x5.00-6" Flat Free Power Equipment Tire

  • Turf Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball 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

400 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
$49.53for Each
Retail $54.48
Mfr PN: 30326
Stock: 0

Flat Free Power Equipment Tire with Turf Tread, 15x6.50-6" Flat Free Power Equipment Tire with Turf Tread, 15x6.50-6"
Online
$74.00for Each
Retail $81.40
Mfr PN: 30426
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 15x6.50-6" Flat Free Power Equipment Tire

  • Turf Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball 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
$74.00for Each
Retail $81.40
Mfr PN: 30426
Stock: 0

Flat Free Rigid Caster, 10" Flat Free Rigid Caster, 10"
Online
$33.00for Each
Retail $36.30
Mfr PN: 301
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 10" Flat Free Rigid Caster - 4 x 4.5" Mounting Plate

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, polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

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
$33.00for Each
Retail $36.30
Mfr PN: 301
Stock: 0

Flat Free Rigid Caster, 8" Flat Free Rigid Caster, 8"
Online
$30.06for Each
Retail $33.07
Mfr PN: 315
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 8" Flat Free Rigid Caster - 4 x 4.5" Mounting Plate

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, polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

275 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
$30.06for Each
Retail $33.07
Mfr PN: 315
Stock: 0

Flat Free Swivel Caster, 10" Flat Free Swivel Caster, 10"
Online
$37.60for Each
Retail $41.36
Mfr PN: 302
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 10" Flat Free Swivel Caster - 4 x 4.5" Mounting Plate

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, polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

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
$37.60for Each
Retail $41.36
Mfr PN: 302
Stock: 0

Flat Free Swivel Caster, 8" Flat Free Swivel Caster, 8"
Online
$34.73for Each
Retail $38.20
Mfr PN: 316
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 8" Flat Free Swivel Caster - 4 x 4.5" Mounting Plate

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, polyurethane will also not be affected by ozone or UV Rays

275 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
$34.73for Each
Retail $38.20
Mfr PN: 316
Stock: 0

Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 3.50/2.50-8" Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 3.50/2.50-8"
Online
$31.80for Each
Retail $34.98
Mfr PN: 81
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 3.50/2.50-8" Flat Free Residential Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball 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

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
$31.80for Each
Retail $34.98
Mfr PN: 81
Stock: 0

Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 3.50/2.50-8" Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 3.50/2.50-8"
Online
$31.80for Each
Retail $34.98
Mfr PN: 44
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 3.50/2.50-8" Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 4" Centered Hub
  • 5/8" Standard Ball 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
$31.80for Each
Retail $34.98
Mfr PN: 44
Stock: 0

Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 3.50/2.50-8" Flat Free Wheelbarrow Tire with Ribbed Tread, 3.50/2.50-8"
Online
$31.80for Each
Retail $34.98
Mfr PN: 83
Stock: 0

Marathon Industries 3.50/2.50-8" Flat Free Residential Wheelbarrow Tire

  • Ribbed Tread
  • 3" Centered Hub
  • 3/4" Standard Ball 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

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
$31.80for Each
Retail $34.98
Mfr PN: 83
Stock: 0

Don't Miss a Deal or Special Offer!
Get Email Savings and Updates:

About Us   Contact Us   Customer Service & Policies   Merchant Service   Privacy Statement   Customer Feedback  Return Policy

Copyright © 1999-2024 BuilderDepot, Inc.
Site Designed and Maintained by Inline Internet Systems, Inc.