jd 3032

   / jd 3032 #2  
:welcome:

Don't know why it wouldn't work just fine.

Do you foresee a problem? or just wondering if ok?
 
   / jd 3032 #4  
That would be something to check out regardless if they are studded or not.
Will depend on the room the side chains take up, I'd think.

How much clearance do you have?

A remedy for side clearance is to add spacers to move the wheels out. I didn't do that (until now) so made up my own tire chains to ride high on the wheel so there was not an issue with the side chains hitting the fender. Spacers would have been a better alternative, but I like my chains. They are ladder chains.
 
   / jd 3032
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#5  
best I can figure about 2.5 inches towards front lower portion of fender. local tractor has 15x19,I'm getting 11.2x24 so I estimated an additional inch of tire between tire surface and fender , I wouldn't think those chains ,if kept tight, would bother, but hopeing to find someone who know's.
 
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