thatguy
Elite Member
I went with the 2 link (closer together cross links) for my JD 2320 and it really improved my plowing ability.. I also bought 'chain tighteners' to keep them tight on the tire and not slop around and hit any hydraulic lines.
DO NOT go with V bar if you have asphalt driveways..
On asphalt, I dont see any scrapes from the chains unless I spin..
Tip - put them on when its 50* and BEFORE it snows.. You may need to make them shorter as well. Those chains are heavy and really cold and would be a beast in the freezing cold. I jack up the tractor, get the chains started around the tire - then get them hooked.. spinning the tire you can get the slack out and keep tightening them up one link at a time till where i want them to be.
Brian
DO NOT go with V bar if you have asphalt driveways..
On asphalt, I dont see any scrapes from the chains unless I spin..
Tip - put them on when its 50* and BEFORE it snows.. You may need to make them shorter as well. Those chains are heavy and really cold and would be a beast in the freezing cold. I jack up the tractor, get the chains started around the tire - then get them hooked.. spinning the tire you can get the slack out and keep tightening them up one link at a time till where i want them to be.
Brian