Did the search, but a couple questions remain....... NE Kansas winters are very unpredictable......... Some mild while others seem they'll never end...... This will be the fourth winter for my tractor & thus far I've avoided using chains, but I'm thinking I should consider investing in chains for the rears (R4s, not loaded). I live in the foothills above the Kansas River & my 6A is very hilly and even with the weight of my FEL & rear blade, I sometimes have a trouble maneuvering in deep (10-12") snow..... I push a couple 300' paths across my lawn from the house to my chickens & shop, so I'd hate to have chains too aggressive.... I also push 750' of gravel driveway.......
1. Is TireChains.com my best source for chains?
2. Which style of chains should I consider?
3. Are front chains necessary?
4. Will I damage my concrete shop apron/shop floor? I've read some here on protecting concrete floors with OSB, etc, but what about the apron?
1. Is TireChains.com my best source for chains?
2. Which style of chains should I consider?
3. Are front chains necessary?
4. Will I damage my concrete shop apron/shop floor? I've read some here on protecting concrete floors with OSB, etc, but what about the apron?