dnw64
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Guys, I知 a master mechanic. Cut me some slack.
I hope the first day I stop learning is the day after I die.
Guys, I知 a master mechanic. Cut me some slack.
That's my method also.Thanks LouNY for posting your pics to help us out with a new idea. I'm on my tenth year of mounting chains and have made notes to myself and am getting better at it. I use the jack method now and find it not so difficult or frustrating. My happiest experience is to mount the chains and then never have enough snow that season to get in it.
Cheers,
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As you age, you just have to keep learning the same stuff over and over…I hope the first day I stop learning is the day after I die.
I can't seem to visualize why you specify laying the chains out with the outside down.Welcome, it took quite a few years for me to start doing this the directions came with one of my sets of chains 5-6 years ago.
I did one tire my way, then tried the way the directions said to, it surprised me to the first time.
I can't seem to visualize why you specify laying the chains out with the outside down.
That would be especially important if they are V bar ice or studded chains as mine are.I can't seem to visualize why you specify laying the chains out with the outside down.
?????I can't seem to visualize why you specify laying the chains out with the outside down.
Not far off from what I do.View attachment 723711
This is how I put them on. Similar to driving them on, but I just roll the tire and chains come up out of the pail. Easy to center when you can roll tire too.
I put mine on last week, now waiting to get to use the tractor. The atv has been cleaning up the few inches we've picked up.i just put the chains on the tractor today/... always a fun chore
I first lift the wheels off of the ground and crib them. I then pull the Schrader valves out of the tires to deflate my tires (because the beet juice clogs the valves when they are merely cracked open and makes a mess). Once deflated, I then reinstall the valves back int the valve stems. I then puzzle out which way the forestry studs should go and then (ideally) have a buddy helping so that while one of us is using a chain binder to pull the chains together at the top of the tire, the other person is adjusting the chains draping on the sides that get caught on the tire lugs. The second person also supplies an extra set of hands to screw in the pins into the clevises that my chains use to hold the chains together.Not far off from what I do.
But this year my jack quit (OH coming up) so I used a small bottle jack.
I also use 'bungee' cords to help hold as I roll the tire loading my studded chains.
But all is well now as we've experienced our 2nd snow event.
No sheered bolts, frozen ground, all good to go 'til next spring.
Kalispell is so mild anymore. I think the last major winter the whole NW MT area has had was 1996-97 when I was in Libby. We left Kal 4yrs ago for a real wintery high elevation area south of Jackson WY and tooled up into a Kioti NX6010 to combat the constant wind drifting. But when we move back to MT it's questionable if I'll need that much tractor again.View attachment 724187
I mounted chains all around yesterday, we have mostly slushy summers in Montana anymore. Wetsnow/rain/freeze/ice........I have a FEL plow, so steering gets light all the time. Figured it was time to chain up on all four.
Yeah, they've had whinings about warnings of winterstorms of 1 - 2 feet over the passes, and it was never below 34F all weekend even at night. So I didn't get ANY snow.Kalispell is so mild anymore. I think the last major winter the whole NW MT area has had was 1996-97 when I was in Libby. We left Kal 4yrs ago for a real wintery high elevation area south of Jackson WY and tooled up into a Kioti NX6010 to combat the constant wind drifting. But when we move back to MT it's questionable if I'll need that much tractor again.
The first time I tried to plow snow with the 4105, I spun around a couple times, and ended up in the apple orchard,,
That resulted in a photogenic picture, but, no snow got plowed,,
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