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Ok ...how about some documentation, you ask? Here's (edit: how) it went.

In this pic you can see (poorly) that there's 25" between tread blocks on the rear tires on a TC24D that has 12 - 16.5 rear R4's.
 

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AAAaahhhHHH!!!

The dealer says that ain't enough room to fit the Pewag chains I've been lusting after. This is a problem.
 

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First, I called on the in-house German. She says that Pewag is pronounced "Pay-vog" which is good because Pee-wag just wasn't working.

Based on pekabu's comments I then opted to call in another in-house expert. Fortunately I have a 13 year old in the house and as luck would have it, 13 is just about the perfect age for an in house expert. Shockingly knowledgable on just about every subject I was sure tractors must be in there somewhere too ...and of course, they were.
 

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We yanked that rickety little hydraulic jack out of the toyota, lifted the tractor and turned the tires around and... wouldn't you know it, 27 and dang near a quart!
 

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Thanks pekabu! We're heading for Glacier Chain. They've got a set w/ our name on 'em.

Pay-vog ...payyy-vog. That might not be working either. Nice chains though.
 

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Glad it's working out.

Dave
 
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Legion,
I have a JD 4115 with 12-16.5 R4s. In the summer they are good for what I do, but in the winter on ice they are useless. I looked at all types of chains and prices, and settled on the ladder type from tirechains.com. I had them make me a special set with v-grip cross chains every other link. It rides smooth and has great traction. I had to do some cutting and splicing to make them fit better, but it was no problem. I think I paid a bit over $200 for them, and let me tell you they are heavy duty. I'm not sure how the clearence is on your tractor, but I took mine down the road in high gear with no problem. I'm posting some pics for you to see. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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Closer Look
 

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I had to do some cutting and splicing to make them fit better, but it was no problem. )</font>

Could easily be for me /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif I'm a man of limited skills when it comes to tools and the like. Last time I used a torch I even wound up bleeding from the back of my head (long story). Thanks for the comments though and that looks like a sweet set of chains.

Of the few things I know that I'd like to have in a chain, one of them is a serious pattern of links connecting between cross chains. The reason is that my driveway has quite a slope to it and if I ever broke loose sideways (the angle is compound) I'd stop rolling quite a ways down the hill or at the first tree that was big enough to stop me and a tractor.

Thought long and hard about a ladder design but w/out the chance to really try any I was afraid to make the choice. Your design looks a lot better than I envisioned ladders on R4's might work. Nice job /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I also have a steep driveway, and about mid winter its like plowing a bobsled run. I have not had any problem with side to side movement with these chains. I know the chains you are looking at are very good, cause I wanted them to. I could not bring myself to spend that much money, so I went with the ones I have now. I had a set of Duro-Grip chains from tirechains.com. They had a cross pattern but they road like I had square tires. I thought my FEL would shake off from the rough ride.
Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide.

Dave /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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