WilliamBos
Super Member
- Joined
- May 1, 2004
- Messages
- 5,316
- Location
- Innisfil, Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- MF 1635 12x12 Powershuttle
Pulled them out of the box and set them up. Can have them on in a few minutes. Wont go on until needed, if needed.
Put mine on a week before Thanksgiving -- their a job to put on, and I wanted to do it before things were so cold I'd freeze my fingers off. Nothing worse than smashing frozen fingers between tools and chains!
WilliamBos said:What makes it so hard? Jack the tractor up, set them on the top, and hook them together. Not that difficult, and easy as pie.
Look at the guys up on the Canadian Ice roads, they can have them on in no time!!
What makes it so hard? Jack the tractor up, set them on the top, and hook them together. Not that difficult, and easy as pie.
Look at the guys up on the Canadian Ice roads, they can have them on in no time!!
just put the front and rear chains on this morning. was 16F outdoors, but luckily the shop is heated.
Took about 1/2 the time it took me last year. Guess it gets easier over time....till Alzheimer kicks in hehe.
Were due for moreView attachment 292275 snow all week. have about 4-5" on the ground, and more falling. finally. i hate not having a white xmas to get the sleighs out.