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Walker golf cart -- need to get rolling
Picked up a Walker Executive golf cart the other day.... Not sure what level of "restoration" it'll receive - I kind of like it the way it is!
Definitely needs tires. They're 6" rims, and the tires on there are 6.90/6.00-6 I've done a good amount of searching, and this appears to be an uncommon size. I believe that number format is "standard". I've tried to convert it to "metric" but searching by that metric number hasn't provided any results either.... Anybody know how to figure out what size tires will fit these rims? I'm not stuck on getting the exact same size as what's on there, but want them to fit properly. And if you happen to have a pair laying around, I'm all ears. I only need 2 for the rear and will be putting tubes in them. Thanks
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Try www.millertire.com good ppl and they have some vintage stuff.
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Wow, haven't seen one of those in YEARS.
Ya gotta love those tail fins!
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Chop it up and put a cub underneath it. I would take a tape measure out and measure the height and width and go from there, it looks like there's alot of options in 6" tires.
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Pretty sure the size you want is either a 13X6.50-6 or a 15X6.00-6. Either should work, basically height is the difference. 1/2" difference in width.
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THAT THING IS COOL!!
Keep us posted! There are a lot of 6" tires available.. something close will work.. Like others have said try miller tire.. They prob don't have that size but can give you a substitution for a modern size
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Is it gas or electric? Pretty darn cool if you ask me!
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Thanks everybody. I'll check out Miller Tire....
I had never seen one of these before, so I pretty much had to have it! It's gas, powered by a 7 HP Kohler. From what I can find, there were only about 1,000 made. The company is still in business. They currently make yellow and white riding mowers. http://www.walkermowers.com/company/our-story.php
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Quote:
Also had a friend that had a similar looking cart with a 7hp K161 kohler... but I don't think his was a walker.. just very similar!
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Jay 40 years of Using and playing with IH Cub Cadets! Proud owner of the following: Cub Farmall, Super A Farmall, Original, (2)70's, 72, 100, 102, 123, 105, 125, 127, 108, 128, 1450, (3)782's, Yellow 982, 1782, "Sam's" 2182, M Farmall and a #7 trailer |
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It will just go up in valve, I see them being restored, and that style is unique.
Keep it as much original as you can. |
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