Chains front and rear, or just rear?

   / Chains front and rear, or just rear? #21  
Well the dealer gave me the go ahead for front/rear chains on our B model. Once you do it you'll feel like its a completely different more powerful tractor.

Since '92 I have over-layed close to 5 miles of log trails with hard pan clay dug out from creek. Yeah it gets slippery when wet but I don't sink out of site hauling logs out of the woods anymore. Anyway I probably moved close to 2500+ buckets like you see in the avatar...couldn't have done without chains.

Because we golf and boat I like to do a lot of grunt work in foul weather...we're outside in everything but windy weather.

Always keep your chains tight and be ready to mend them with monkey links when they break and you'll be OK.
 
 
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