Tractor tire Snow Chain Install

   / Tractor tire Snow Chain Install #21  
Thanks - while I don't have this pattern I am close. How do you connect the center pattern up? Are you using some sort of shackles or quick links?

These chains have factory installed quick links, turn the links 90 degree and they will interlock, then the weight of the chain holds it together.
 
   / Tractor tire Snow Chain Install #22  
Just a tip.
When tightening the chains on your tire use a small hammer and hit the tire a few times. the chains will move with each hit and tighten more easily. Any other tips??? Ed
 
   / Tractor tire Snow Chain Install #23  
I make my own tensioners.
Slice an old inner tube about 1 inch wide to make big elastics and add 'S' hooks at each end. Hammer the elastic side closed and voila.
I use an old tractor inner tube for my elastics and install 3 on the outer side of my tires. Works great and cheap!
On occasion I also install one or 2 on the inside as well as it happens that there seems to be the odd cross link that wants to slap the fenders.
 
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#24  
Just a tip.
When tightening the chains on your tire use a small hammer and hit the tire a few times. the chains will move with each hit and tighten more easily. Any other tips??? Ed

Thanks Ed - Ill try that
 
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#25  
To the OP: the Billrog chain set on the rears is NOT on a R4 tire and consequently your fitment will be somewhat if not totally different. If I were you, I would get what I bought for your rear tires. Aquiline MPC chains fit my R4's well, and provide excellent traction, and are a lower clearance chain than many brands/types. The issue with R4's is most chains get lost in the lugs and traction suffers. These have a bar welded into the traction area for superior grip on ice and snow. I've had mine for three years, rears only, no complaints at all. Why buy custom when these will do the job for you? Check 'em out.

Here's a link to installation and pic #5 shows the install completed on an R4 tire, with no tensioners installed, though you could add them...

http://www.chainandcable.com/cmsAdmin/uploads/TCR_MPCChainINSTALL.pdf

Great link - thanks. This will help a lot.
As to the Aquiline MPC chains I called and got the width dimensions for my tire size. I would have had to shorten the width to fit. I was told they were close to 21 inches wide or more which put the side chain too far down the sidewall on the inside. The custom chains I am considering, Aquiline safety grip, have a similar pattern with V-bars, but will be width sized to have the side chain run just below the tread block. One thing I have discovered is my 15x19.5 Titan R4 tires are narrower then average after looking up the industry standard dimensions.

Anyway all the help here has been great.
Thanks
 
   / Tractor tire Snow Chain Install #26  
Great link - thanks. This will help a lot.
As to the Aquiline MPC chains I called and got the width dimensions for my tire size. I would have had to shorten the width to fit. I was told they were close to 21 inches wide or more which put the side chain too far down the sidewall on the inside. The custom chains I am considering, Aquiline safety grip, have a similar pattern with V-bars, but will be width sized to have the side chain run just below the tread block. One thing I have discovered is my 15x19.5 Titan R4 tires are narrower then average after looking up the industry standard dimensions.

Anyway all the help here has been great.
Thanks

Well, that sounds even better! I'm sure that you'll be pleased with the Aquilines, and a safety grip sounds like a good solution. I haven't had to do any adjustment to mine, but my tires are likely a bit bigger than your CT235's tire.
Good luck, show pics when you get them.
 
   / Tractor tire Snow Chain Install #27  
Great link - thanks. This will help a lot.
As to the Aquiline MPC chains I called and got the width dimensions for my tire size. I would have had to shorten the width to fit. I was told they were close to 21 inches wide or more which put the side chain too far down the sidewall on the inside. The custom chains I am considering, Aquiline safety grip, have a similar pattern with V-bars, but will be width sized to have the side chain run just below the tread block. One thing I have discovered is my 15x19.5 Titan R4 tires are narrower then average after looking up the industry standard dimensions.

Anyway all the help here has been great.
Thanks

Well, that sounds even better! I'm sure that you'll be pleased with the Aquilines, and a safety grip sounds like a good solution. I haven't had to do any adjustment to mine, but my tires are likely a bit bigger than your CT235's tire.
Good luck, show pics when you get them.
 
   / Tractor tire Snow Chain Install #28  
I have a set of chains I made up and used used on the front tires of my backhoes with industrial tires for years. Last year I bought a different stile if tires and found out when I had to put them on this winter it was a farce . I have the same stile I made for the back with ag. tires and they work just fine.


These are the 2 front tires and the chains didn't do a lot of good. I would have to have H pattern, diamond or rings in the center.
 
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#29  
There is a lot of information here. Tomorrow I will start the tweaking of this set and I hope to document the process. With the information I have gathered here and the advice from Quality Chain, I think I can get an excellent fit. Hopefully others have gleamed a bit of knowledge. Supposed to get another 2 inches tonight and a big dump next week, so I had better get busy :thumbsup::D
 
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#30  
I have a set of chains I made up and used used on the front tires of my backhoes with industrial tires for years. Last year I bought a different stile if tires and found out when I had to put them on this winter it was a farce . I have the same stile I made for the back with ag. tires and they work just fine.


These are the 2 front tires and the chains didn't do a lot of good. I would have to have H pattern, diamond or rings in the center.

There was a thread I ran across where someone modified a set like you have to be more of an H pattern by adding in the middle links. That might help you out. It also appears you still have a lot of slack in the cross links that allow them to drop into the tread blocks. Can you increase the tension to keep the cross links in place. Just curious.
 

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