Need Tire Chains for BX2660!

   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #11  
Sorry---our posts crossed. I posted before I saw your reply.
Any other options on the front? Spacers?

Spacers would help but, again, not recommended by Kubota. I finally added spacers to the rear of my 2660 for stability while mowing. Not sure how much of a spacer I would add to front, especially if I used the loader for heavy loads. Probably less of an issue for plowing.

Somewhere, I have a set of chains I modified for the fronts. I recall adding three links to the inside and then needing to use a heavy duty tensioner on the outside to prevent the chains from hitting the steering knuckle. In the end, they never saw use.
There would be another benefit to the spacers if they eliminated the ridiculous lug bolts, in favor of studs and lug nuts.
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #12  
Lumber,
This may be a dumb question, but did you ever check to make sure those rear tires are loaded?
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660!
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#13  
did you ever check to make sure those rear tires are loaded?
Yup. I have to have the valve at 12 o'clock or some of it leaks out when I inflate the tires---stinky stuff, whatever it is. Smells like catfish bait. I've had the tires off when I added rear Brotek spacers. I could hardly move them.
 
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#14  
I ordered the 2 link V-Bar chains for the rear. I'll see how it goes before I start dinking around with the front. I have an old set of 2 link regular chains from an old garden tractor that I might be able to lengthen with some additional chain for the front if needed.
As always, thanks for the help! :thumbsup:
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #15  
I put chains like those on my Mahindra Max 22 with Turf tires and they seem to bite really well. I do have a paved driveway with a grade that gets very, very slick too. Seems to me the truf tires and chains may actually apply more grip in this situation given the additional surface to surface contact.
 
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#16  
My driveway is gravel (well, more like frozen mud now). This is still an improvement over the ATV. I'm thinking with the chains on the back, loaded tires, and 260lbs in suitcase weights on the front I'll get the traction I'm looking for. I am "floating" the plow, BTW. I'll be sure to report my results.
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #17  
hi if you put chaine on you tractor buy the chaine the 2 run link so your tractor want bounce and put it on the rear tire
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #18  
You need 350 - 400 lbs on you three point hitch to push a plow.
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #19  
Without chains on the front you won't be able to steer if it gets icy.
 
   / Need Tire Chains for BX2660! #20  
Put chains on the rear. I have only chained up the front once on our Yanmar with a front frame mounted blade. Never bothered to chain it up on front again, more work than it was worth. If It was so icy that I could not steer, I used the steering brakes to help. V bar chains on the back works well for me.
Cam
 

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