Some snow/tractor pics

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Hummer H1

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A few snow and 2320 pics...
 

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Just curious , But did you talk to your dealer about front chains? Mine told me it was a NO NO and breaks the teeth off the front drive gears?
 
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Front chains used with rear chains should not be an issue, it's those who use fronts only that have everyone in a panic, cause under certain circumstances you're using front axle as primary traction getter and putting more stress on it.

I sometimes run fronts only, I am careful to not stress it to much.
A full bucket without much counter weight would be bad, just plowing snow with heavy counterweight not as bad IMO.


Hummer H1, I haven't seen snow like that this year, this picture is from yesterday after a 6 inch snow, our biggest of the season.

Good thing you got chains, with that much snow and no chains, it would of been impossible or very slow. there have been plenty of reports of guys getting there tractors stuck in that heavy snow.

JB.
 

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RRacing: I did speak to the dealer and the service dept, nobody had any problems with me running chains on the front. I would not have been able to move this much snow without those chains. I started off with just the rears chained up but when I got to the sloped part of my driveway I was having problems. With the fronts chained up I have not had any traction problems. My driveway is about 600' and my neighbor's is about 2000'. I dug out both with this 2320...twice. We had over 50" of snow in about 6 days.

I am very careful not to be in 4 wheel drive on pavement especially with all 4 chained up.

JB4310: I almost got stuck once. I got to close to a snow bank but locking up the rear diff and some back and forth movements and I got out.
 
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Well thats good , I was planning on buying some , But The dealer is the 1 who talked me out of it. My driveway is asphalt and 960 ft long and has a 18 percent grade with a 180 degree wrap. My drive turns instantly to ice after I remove the snow from it.I had chains on my old tractor . But only the rear and it seemed to help some, But was still a slip and slide without lots of salt.
 
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Well thats good , I was planning on buying some , But The dealer is the 1 who talked me out of it. My driveway is asphalt and 960 ft long and has a 18 percent grade with a 180 degree wrap. My drive turns instantly to ice after I remove the snow from it.I had chains on my old tractor . But only the rear and it seemed to help some, But was still a slip and slide without lots of salt.


I think if you are careful not to run in 4wd on dry pavement (especially when turning) you should be ok. I don't know that I could have moved all that snow off the sloped section of my drive without chaining up all 4. Like I said, my dealer saw no problems running 4 chains. The dealer even had the chains in stock for those fronts on my 2320.
 
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RRacing: I did speak to the dealer and the service dept, nobody had any problems with me running chains on the front. I would not have been able to move this much snow without those chains. I started off with just the rears chained up but when I got to the sloped part of my driveway I was having problems. With the fronts chained up I have not had any traction problems. My driveway is about 600' and my neighbor's is about 2000'. I dug out both with this 2320...twice. We had over 50" of snow in about 6 days.

I am very careful not to be in 4 wheel drive on pavement especially with all 4 chained up.
I took a look at my 2320 after it arrived and I saw no way of installing front chains on without the chains hitting. I ran front chains on my JD650 when it got icy in the barn yard. The 650 had the same front tire as on the 2320 and I thought I would be good to go. So... What is the story here?
 
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Same thing was true on my 4210, I could run a chain on the left front, but the right front didnt have enough clearance to keep the chain from hitting the steering arm knuckle. So I simply flipped both front tires around, plenty of room for the chains, and a slightly wider stance. :D
 
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I took a look at my 2320 after it arrived and I saw no way of installing front chains on without the chains hitting. I ran front chains on my JD650 when it got icy in the barn yard. The 650 had the same front tire as on the 2320 and I thought I would be good to go. So... What is the story here?

No story here...just check out the pics. There they are and they don't hit anything. I have been using the front chains this winter and winter of '07 when we had a lot of ice. I bought them from the JD dealer, I haven't broken anything, they fit well without any modifications and they work great. I don't know what else to tell ya....
 

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