Do you have enough clearance to prevent the chains from rubbing on the frame. My 2002 PT422 rubs on the frame. I don't want to turn my tires around for fear of oil seal leaks. Have not found any suitable wheel spacers.
side clearance is not a problem for me duane..........it's the top clearance that is close because unlike the low boys I've got steel fenders over the front and rear wheels......the rear clearance is just enough with the chains on but it must have been an off day for the pt welder the day they welded on the front fenders as they are slightly closer to the wheel and just to close to the wheel to get chains on........I'd love chains on the front and rear to cut down on the crabbing when plowing heavy snow but at least I have them on the rear which gives me traction....and for that I am thankful.......Jack
Hi tboone....welcome to the family! there's a lot of great people here who are very generous with their time and knowledge.......best way to ask anything is once you sign in and go to the power trac forum page just click on the post new thread button at the top and then ask away.......it will start a new thread and all will be able to read it and respond.........oh and by the way....we love to see pictures of whatever you're doing ..........Jack
power trac 422, and agco-allis 5660, ,1845 power trac Greenworks CRT 426
I have 2 grandsons a little older that love to drive my power-trac's , several years ago they just wanted me to take them for rides on them. They grow up fast.