Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra

   / Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra #1  

BigTee

Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2014
Messages
40
Location
Kentucky
Tractor
Mahindra eMax 25
Looking to put chains on my EMax 25, just wondered what is the best chains? I searched the net and didn't find anything to match my tire size. Rear tires are 27x12.5-15
 
   / Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra #2  
while not listed specificly, anything that is close to the size but larger will work. You can either take a link out or just use tensioners (as you should use them anyway)

29-12-15 Tire Chains
 
   / Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Thanks, just ordered a set with the tensioners.
 
   / Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra #4  
Thanks, just ordered a set with the tensioners.

Not sure which tire you have, but i have the Ind tire and i had to remove the tensioners from my chains. They would hold the chain up inbetween the lug of the tire, causing snow to cake in/around the chain defeating the purpose. In another thread a member suggested i try to remove the tensioners and let the chains fall naturally to the ground. This improved my traction DRASTICALLY.

Also, i know you've already ordered... but 2link chains are the way to go.

I also used the 29-12-15 size chain for my Max25

-J
 
   / Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra
  • Thread Starter
#5  
I did order the 2 link chains. Thanks for the info on the tensioners. I would really like to get a blade for the front of my EMax and I could get some good weight on the back.
 
   / Chains for a EMax 25 Mahiindra #6  
I did order the 2 link chains. Thanks for the info on the tensioners. I would really like to get a blade for the front of my EMax and I could get some good weight on the back.

I find that weight on the Max provides more traction than anything else. Of course chains are a huge help.

I see you're in Kentucky, so unsure if you see alot of snow down your way. Normally I would suggest a snow-blower vs the blade, but that's all dependent on the amount of snow you get per storm, and the frequency. You can also consider a rear 3pt blade for snow removal, that's what i used my first season. Nice because it's dual purpose come summer, and you get to leave your bucket on. :2cents:

-J
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2015 JOHN DEERE 624K WHEEL LOADER (A51406)
2015 JOHN DEERE...
2016 Kubota SVL 75-2 (A47477)
2016 Kubota SVL...
2014 Ford Escape (A50323)
2014 Ford Escape...
2018 HONDA RECON 250 4-WHEELER (A51247)
2018 HONDA RECON...
2016 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA TANDEM AXLE SLEEPER TRUCK (A54313)
2016 FREIGHTLINER...
2024 JOHN DEERE 6110M LOT NUMBER 56 (A53084)
2024 JOHN DEERE...
 
Top