Chains Tire chains for ice??

   / Tire chains for ice?? #11  
Nuru, you might consider ordinary two link ladder chains. They should solve your problem.:D
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #13  
these work GREAT for me on ice!!!!!:cool:

those look awesome! Where did you get them? I'll get a pair to sit in my basement another six years until we have another one of these snows in Maryland!

Wayne
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #14  
Deadman,

Usually I plow with my UTV, but as luck would have it we got 16" of snow last night and my new blade is here but the winch is not here. So, the slow bucket and box blade combo went to work. I have a lot to plow, about 350' of steep gravel drive and about 3/4 mile of service road to the main road (myself and one other house on this road). The little 2320 did a great job when plowing, but with R4 tires, I really have a tough go sometimes getting to the top of the driveway. Once there, things go OK. This occurs with 4" or 20". Have you had good luck with your 2520 chains there??? Do you chain just the back or both front and back??? How much difference have you seen by using the chains??? Where did you purchase them, and are they hard to fit-up??? Interestingly, I bought a set of chains for my new Ranger for plowing, and they are the V-bar type. Seem pretty aggressive but they really get good traction in that application.

John M

I just bought, and installed a set of v-bar duo grip chains from tirechains.com on my Kubota which is very close to the same size as your JD. There is about 10" of snow still on the ground from our last storm, and so I took a ride around my field to get a feel for them. The added traction is great, but the ride is really harsh, and bouncy on any kind of pavement. The pavement on my driveway is old, and needs to be replaced, but I couldn't see marks from the v-bars. If I were doing it again, I would get the two link ladder chains with, or without the v-bars. I was worried about lateral stability, but after seeing the v-bar set up, I'm sure there would have been enough with just that. With the duo grip style, there is just too much space between the chain crosslinks, and they aren't in sync, side to side so it's a pretty wobbly ride! Out in the field, or on my woods trails they are smooth, and have great traction.
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #15  
I got stuck the same way with turfs on my 4010. First time was when I went over a 4x4 at the end of the paved area. Lowering the FEL, blade down and using the upcurl while backing popped me right out.

I cleared the turnaround area yesterday of the 18+ inches. Will attack the driveway today.

If you really get much ice or deep snow and/or have to push snow on a grade, chains are the way to go. This is what I needed on my Gravely when I used it to clear snow.
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #16  
Nuru, you might consider ordinary two link ladder chains. They should solve your problem.:D

Thanks Egon, any suggestions on who to order from?
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #17  
Hey johnzski,

Not trying to hijack this thread, but what are the hyd fittings on the left of your 4310?

Mine only has the two on the right.
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #18  
Im in on this as well.. I also have a 2320 and really could have used chains yesterday for our 12" of snow.. I have been looking at vulcan, tirechain.com and a few other companies but cant seem to find anything close to the 31x12-16.5 needed for my R4's.... Any suggestions on alternative sizes and/or vendors?

brian

Deadman,

Usually I plow with my UTV, but as luck would have it we got 16" of snow last night and my new blade is here but the winch is not here. So, the slow bucket and box blade combo went to work. I have a lot to plow, about 350' of steep gravel drive and about 3/4 mile of service road to the main road (myself and one other house on this road). The little 2320 did a great job when plowing, but with R4 tires, I really have a tough go sometimes getting to the top of the driveway. Once there, things go OK. This occurs with 4" or 20". Have you had good luck with your 2520 chains there??? Do you chain just the back or both front and back??? How much difference have you seen by using the chains??? Where did you purchase them, and are they hard to fit-up??? Interestingly, I bought a set of chains for my new Ranger for plowing, and they are the V-bar type. Seem pretty aggressive but they really get good traction in that application.

John M
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #19  
Yeah, I am looking for chains to fit:

Fronts: 25/10.50LLx15
Rears: 41/18LLx16.1
 
   / Tire chains for ice?? #20  
My chains in that picture I posted were BRAND NEW! :D I took the pic right after I had them on, because I was just drooling over how awesome they were.

If your driveway is Gravel, these chains will do 3 times as much as my R4's did with no chains. In my opinion these R4 tires are at their worst in snow. The chains and some rear weight, and LOOK OUT. I never run front chains, and steer with the brakes if it wants to slide.

Mine came from tirechain.com I believe. (everyone suggested them on here). I LOVE my chains. They are fairly easy to put on, but they are HEAVY. (like 100Lbs or maybe more EACH!)
 

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