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   / Chains for my 3320
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#11  
never.......
 
   / Chains for my 3320 #12  
I'd say go for it if you have no pavement to tear up. Make sure to get the chain tensioners.

My 4310 is the predecessor to the 3320 so I think you can get an extra inch or better clearance by flipping the rears. Just enough room on mine. Are you going to do all 4 wheels?
 
   / Chains for my 3320 #13  
never.......

Then if you want the ultimate in ice traction go for the 4-link V-bars.

I faced a similar decision a few weeks ago when I bought the chains for my new 2720. I had V-bars on my NAA and only ran on gravel but now with the 2720 and the blower I may need to run on some pavement so I chose to go with 2-link ladder chains.

I agree with the other poster about getting the tensioners.
 
   / Chains for my 3320
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#14  
I'd say go for it if you have no pavement to tear up. Make sure to get the chain tensioners.

My 4310 is the predecessor to the 3320 so I think you can get an extra inch or better clearance by flipping the rears. Just enough room on mine. Are you going to do all 4 wheels?

I have already flipped the rears so I should have plenty of room. I do not plan on the front as I have read some posts that refer to that as a bad idea. My sense is that it may lock everything together too much. ( Not trying to start a 4 wheel chain debate).
 
   / Chains for my 3320 #15  
Yeah. No need for that. I read a lot of threads on the subject. I decided I needed all 4. No problems yet but they don't have that much time on. I will tell you that I took it everywhere and beyond where my 790 got stuck. It was a pretty great feeling to go straight into a drifted over ditch, stop and reverse right out. I know they are 2 different tractors but the same size and brand of tires.
 
   / Chains for my 3320 #18  
I have the larger tires on my 3320. I opted for the 2 link chains from TireChains.com as I do drive on pavement sometimes. If you're not going to drive on pavement the 4 links might be ok, one thing, they are lighter and will probably go on and off quicker. I use the stabilizers from my 485 hoe to put them on and take them off, by the way.
 
   / Chains for my 3320 #19  

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Those aren't chains... that's a weapon!
 
   / Chains for my 3320 #20  
I strongly recommend Canadian Chains in Showhegan...been buying chains from them since the 70's

Canadian Chains [Home]3320 chain rear.jpg Here are the chains I got from them for my 3320...they will make sure they will fit any type of tire.
 

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