I'm looking to get a set of rear chains for my Kubota B3030. Does anyone have any experience with chains in snow to know what types are good? 2-link? 4-link? Ring type? V-bar? A good place to buy them? Thanks.
I'm looking to get a set of rear chains for my Kubota B3030. Does anyone have any experience with chains in snow to know what types are good? 2-link? 4-link? Ring type? V-bar? A good place to buy them? Thanks.
The type really depend on your conditions: how much snow, any ice, flat ground, pavement/gravel/dirt?
I have Valby ice chains on my L4630, the sort with inch long spikes. They absolutely tear the heck out of pavement, but for the past three blizzards here in northern Vermont my Kubota was the only thing on our hill that never ended up in a ditch...and it pulled three tourists, a plumber's truck, two pickups with snowplows, and the UPS truck to freedom.
I'm located in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. I was moving heavy snow over the weekend and spent a lot of the time slipping around with all that weight in the bucket. The rears are filled, and I didn't have a rear attachment on for mobility reasons.