Hello All- just wanted to give a hearty Thank You to the TractorByNet community for all the great posts on tire chains. After reading hundreds of posts on buying and installing tire chains, I recently bought and installed my first set.
In hopes it will help others, a brief description of my experience:
New Holland TN70, 4wd
Curtis Plow mounted on FEL, hydraulic tilt l/r
R1 Ag tires
Steep gravel driveway in Vermont
After much research I ended up buying Aquiline Talons (Aquiline Tire Chains - Talon Tractor Tire Chains)
just for my rear tires. Bought them from my local chain saw/logging supply person, Gerald White's in Danby, VT who had as good a price as anyone on the internet and had them at his shop the next day for me.
The installation technique posted by one of you several years ago helped me get the chains on my 16.9x30 tires within 30 minutes (total, first try) and they have stayed very, very snug. Haven't had to re-adjust. I'm sure I can do it quicker next year, and best of all the physical struggle was minimal.
The chains have improved my plowing expericne 1000%. The are absolutely wonderful. My front end still drifts a bit when the plow meets resistance at an angle, but by using the brakes to steer a bit I've been very pleased with the performance.
I don't need mud chains, and really was focused on ice/snow performance- hence my choice of "studded" chains.
With my Farmi winch or the Backhoe on the rear for some added weight I feel like I could drive up a tree.
These chains were NOT the least expensive, but I feel the design and quality are going to pay off for me in the long run (next 20 yrs of plowing).
Thanks to all of you who have posted your experiences so that others may learn- this site is truly a great resource.
In hopes it will help others, a brief description of my experience:
New Holland TN70, 4wd
Curtis Plow mounted on FEL, hydraulic tilt l/r
R1 Ag tires
Steep gravel driveway in Vermont
After much research I ended up buying Aquiline Talons (Aquiline Tire Chains - Talon Tractor Tire Chains)
just for my rear tires. Bought them from my local chain saw/logging supply person, Gerald White's in Danby, VT who had as good a price as anyone on the internet and had them at his shop the next day for me.
The installation technique posted by one of you several years ago helped me get the chains on my 16.9x30 tires within 30 minutes (total, first try) and they have stayed very, very snug. Haven't had to re-adjust. I'm sure I can do it quicker next year, and best of all the physical struggle was minimal.
The chains have improved my plowing expericne 1000%. The are absolutely wonderful. My front end still drifts a bit when the plow meets resistance at an angle, but by using the brakes to steer a bit I've been very pleased with the performance.
I don't need mud chains, and really was focused on ice/snow performance- hence my choice of "studded" chains.
With my Farmi winch or the Backhoe on the rear for some added weight I feel like I could drive up a tree.
These chains were NOT the least expensive, but I feel the design and quality are going to pay off for me in the long run (next 20 yrs of plowing).
Thanks to all of you who have posted your experiences so that others may learn- this site is truly a great resource.