flingwing1969
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- LS G3038, JD GT275, and Bolins H16
Great photo. You have to get that framed.
To my thinking, if you feel you need chains on the front wheels too, your tractor is too small for the job you want it to do and should be using a bigger tractor. :confused3:




What Phil48 shows will work great on his type tires.
On turfs (if you have that style) the studded every 3rd link in traditional cross fashion will be better (studded or V ice or even plain) but every 3rd link.
NB, I have had all combinations and converted my (like Phil) to every 3rd for my turfs. Every 3rd make a nice ride and never skips but always grabs even on blue sheer ice like after a freezing rain event and that on fairly steep climbs.
I'll have to disagree the euro or net studded chain will give the absolute best traction and ride with no exception regardless the type of tire there is no way conventional cross link chains will even come close I don't care if the are 2 link or 3 link or 4 link spaced..
Yes the traction and ride was good so I agree there.
I had the euro on my CUT and they pulled apart just to often at the joints that were attached with S hooks.
From pure frustration I took them apart and converted them to ladder style.
I determined that all the energy was actually depending on the strength of any one S hook and it would open or snap and then I ended up with a tire chain all crooked and even wrapped around the axle as it slid sideways off of the tire.
Oh yes they gripped well but they usually dug down and snapped the S.
I used the chain stock and cut to cross length originally spacing every 6 link but found the ride rough so having the extra material I went to every 3 link.
At this point I ran out of chain stock and purchased more to finish up.
The result is over the last 10 years I have never had a chain failure while B4 I had 5-6 in one winter, all due to the S hooks.