whistlepig
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I have studded chains and use them on a gravel driveway. I have read that they will tear up asphalt. The studded chains will chew up concrete. I have to park mine on rubber horse mats in the garage.
I've been considering chains for my JD4100 4WD Hydro. There are several types I can use on the rear tires, but a very limited choice for the front. Basically just a cross chain type.
Do I really need chains on all four wheels, or just the rears? I can see where front chains would help with steering.
These came with my tractor when I bought it . I don't know what you would call them but studded chain's. They seem to work pretty good in snow . I've used them pulling a few logs
out down back and had good traction there as well.
These are Aquiline Talons:
crazyal and whistlepig,
Thanks, I googled Aquiline chains and they sure do look like the TALON chains they showed:thumbsup: . I never thought that there would be so many different styles of chains out there.
How have the chains ordered through Wallingfords worked out? I am considering a single diamond style purchase made by american chains but sold through Wallingford. Do the studs tear up asphalt? I will use them for skidding out wood during the winter season and should help me to clear the driveway. thanks
There's a whare house for Tellesfdal chains in New Hampshire. My local dealer has the salesman bring chains up with him to avoid shipping charges. That was the deciding factor as they weighed over 200lbs. If you're thinking of buying chains then you may want to call a few local dealers and see if they handle Tellesfdal brand, could save you some money.
See a bunch of different versions here. Just wondering if anyone has experience with any of these stlyes. V-bars look good but if they flip over the advantage is gone. Opinions/thoughts welcome!