Tony H
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This picture shows that the chains are too large for these tires. That's good, you can move the cross links to make them fit nicely.I have them on but the keeper is pulling the chain to tight.
This picture shows that the chains are too large for these tires. That's good, you can move the cross links to make them fit nicely.I have them on but the keeper is pulling the chain to tight.
Tractor tire chains are heavier and the tires have deeper tread to snag on.I never had so much problems putting snow chains on my pick up truck.
The OP started another thread on the subject, here Loaded tires psi. He isn't understanding how the fasteners are supposed to work. Here's a picture of what he's got going on. He's got the "cam" type hook attached as if it's just like the hook on the non-cam side and then wired together. I definitely agree that the chains need to be cut down, but before he does that, he needs to be sure he knows how to properly install them, with no twisted tie wire involved.This picture shows that the chains are too large for these tires. That's good, you can move the cross links to make them fit nicely.
Good catch! I didnt see that he didnt put it thru the opposite chain link and back on itself. As per my pic. Yeah, that would take up 3-4" right there.The OP started another thread on the subject, here Loaded tires psi. He isn't understanding how the fasteners are supposed to work. Here's a picture of what he's got going on. He's got the "cam" type hook attached as if it's just like the hook on the non-cam side and then wired together. I definitely agree that the chains need to be cut down, but before he does that, he needs to be sure he knows how to properly install them, with no twisted tie wire involved.
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Hopefully. I directed him to a bunch of videos on Youtube. Plenty of tutorials on there, and it's something that is better explained visually, I think.Good catch! I didnt see that he didnt put it thru the opposite chain link and back on itself. As per my pic. Yeah, that would take up 3-4" right there.
Did he finally get pointed in the correct direction?
Yes. Visually is the key. Thats why i included s pic but a single pic doesnt truly explain it. And Words are hard to understand as well. A 5 second video and it will make perfect sense.Hopefully. I directed him to a bunch of videos on Youtube. Plenty of tutorials on there, and it's something that is better explained visually, I think.
Yep, both appear to have been used with the wrong side out.The mounted one is on inside out.
The cross chain hooks could possibly dig into the side of the tire.