lungdoc
Gold Member
People do express concern about stress on front driveline with front chains, I think overblown as my snow traction is still less than my dry gravel road traction. I would maybe share that concern though with ONLY front chains.
JB do you have a shot of how you rigged up your plow to your 3 point?
Thanks. I'll check for level but it is uneven there. I was aware of the float, can't remember if set that way as dealer put it on when I wasn't there. Probably best to have in float.
It's kinda funky but it does work, I've since made it front mountable also.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/130815-another-truck-plow-tractor.html?
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I needed a bit more traction for snow work on paved inclined areas, so put a set on just the fronts, made all the difference. I've got a set for the rears but so far have not needed them.
If you just need a little more traction you may consider going with just fronts, they of course are less expensive and are easier to install, especially with a loader to lift front end.