Snow Rear wheel traction in snow

   / Rear wheel traction in snow #21  
Add some wheel weights. Relatively easy to put on and take off.
 
   / Rear wheel traction in snow #22  
Here are the chains I have. They have DOUBLE the cross bars, because the cross bars want to fall in between the lugs on the R4 tires. Mine have V-bars on them, and EAT the driveway! lol
They are insane in the woods, I use them for skidding logs out! :thumbsup:
The tensioners keep them from flopping at all, and they have NEVER touched my fenders yet.

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That's what I have as well but I made the mistake of getting 4 link chains instead of the 2 link chains like yours. When I bought chains for the front tires I bought 2 link v-bars. Both sets are fantastic for traction.
 

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   / Rear wheel traction in snow #23  
Be sure to use Google's SafeSearch feature when searching for "screw in studs". :thumbsup:

It is in the Search Settings before you click the "Google Search" or the <:eek:> "I'm Feeling Lucky"<:eek:> buttons.

Reminds me of a few years ago when I wanted to look up a certain reliable ham radio mobile antenna that has been manufactured for over 40 years. I couldn't remember the name of the manufacturer, so without further thought I just typed in the model name of the antenna.... Hustler. Got quite a surprise. I think I then just turned off the computer.:ashamed:
 
   / Rear wheel traction in snow #24  
Reminds me of a few years ago when I wanted to look up a certain reliable ham radio mobile antenna that has been manufactured for over 40 years. I couldn't remember the name of the manufacturer, so without further thought I just typed in the model name of the antenna.... Hustler. Got quite a surprise. I think I then just turned off the computer.:ashamed:

......and went and got a towel, and rubbed one out! LOL Just kidding :laughing:
 
   / Rear wheel traction in snow #26  
450 pounds is likely NOT enough weight to make a 3520 a good snow removal machine.

John M
 
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#27  
Here are the chains I have. They have DOUBLE the cross bars, because the cross bars want to fall in between the lugs on the R4 tires. Mine have V-bars on them, and EAT the driveway! lol
They are insane in the woods, I use them for skidding logs out! :thumbsup:
The tensioners keep them from flopping at all, and they have NEVER touched my fenders yet.



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I think I'll wait and see just what the R4's and the tractor itself will do before I go with chains. I'm going to get a set of the 2 link standard chains just to have if things don't work out. I'm a firm believer in having a back-up plan. Thanks to all who replied and I'll keep you all up to date on all my 3520 adventures. Don't stop with the info I'll take all I can get.
 
   / Rear wheel traction in snow #28  
I'm going to get a set of the 2 link standard chains just to have if things don't work out.

Wise choice.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
   / Rear wheel traction in snow #29  
Also be careful of too much weight in the back as it will kill your steering abilities.
 

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