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 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?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?