how do you store your tire chains ?

   / how do you store your tire chains ? #11  
I simply take mine off and throw them in 1/2 of a cut 55 gallon plastic drum.
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #12  
I hang them on a hook on the wall inside the barn. Keeps them high, clean and dry and stops them from getting tangled up. Easy to find too.
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #13  
I drag them back to the heavy wooden crate they originally came in, put the 150 lb. suckers in as neatly as I can and forget about them till next season.
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #14  
Reg chain I drag down tar road get much rust dirt off,than hang on wall heavy coating WD40.
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #15  
I have small sets hanging in my buildings... Big sets are mostly out side on a pallet, never seen where that hurt them any...

SR
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #16  
I have small sets hanging in my buildings... Big sets are mostly out side on a pallet, never seen where that hurt them any...

SR

OMG!!!!!!

You're not saying you put RUSTY chains on your tractor are you???????????

Wont that destroy the environment, not to mention get rust all over your dirt driveway??????????

And how will your tires survive?
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #17  
I shake the dirt off and put them in the boxes that they came in....dry. Since i don't have a barn or decent sized shed, I set a box on a dolly to take them down stairs for storage in the basement...off the floor. They are heavy as you all know and it ain't no fun dealing with them each season, but I can still do it. Yet, when the ice and snow flies, I'm glad to have them.
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #18  
OMG!!!!!!

You're not saying you put RUSTY chains on your tractor are you???????????

Wont that destroy the environment, not to mention get rust all over your dirt driveway??????????

And how will your tires survive?
LOL I'm definitely a rebel!! lol

SR
 
   / how do you store your tire chains ? #19  
"This has worked well for the first forty-seven years of their life but may be detrimental in the long term."

HARR!!

I hang mine up off the floor on foot long nails 1/2'' thick driven into the 4x6 support posts. The chains are at least 100 LBs apiece so using the front loader seems like a better idea for hanging them. I usually power wash the mud off of them. At this rate they should last a few hundred years
 

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