adjusterr
Silver Member
I have been installing chains on my 1010 JD and L2250 Kubota every Fall, lay the chains out on the ground then drive over them, pull them up onto the tire, pull, cuss, pull, cuss, until installed. This Fall, a friend came up to help me install the chains. I started the same process when he sked, why not lift the rear of the Kubota off the ground with the backhoe stabilizers. I did, and the chains were on in a few moments. Every time I think I have everything figured out and know about everything, something comes along and proves me wrong. I'm posting this helpful hint in case there are others out there, like me, who never considered the obvious.