Mike_ONeill
Member
When I ordered my 2-link chains, I didn't realize how HEAVY they would be. They were quite a chore to install on my JD4310, compared to the 4-link chains I had on a much smaller tractor.
Here's an easier way:
1. Stretch out the chain behind the tractor.
2. Back the tractor over the chain until the rear axle is directly above the last cross link.
3. Put a strap around the chain and through the wheel rim. The strap doesn't go around the tire, but doubles through the slot in the wheel rim and around the chain on both sides.
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Here's an easier way:
1. Stretch out the chain behind the tractor.
2. Back the tractor over the chain until the rear axle is directly above the last cross link.
3. Put a strap around the chain and through the wheel rim. The strap doesn't go around the tire, but doubles through the slot in the wheel rim and around the chain on both sides.
(continued in next post).
