Traction Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd

   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #1  

p0peye

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southern tier Ny
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JD 2520
I have a JD2520 with R4s and find the front has little traction and turns hard on snow/ice. They just want to slide most of the time. Will chains hurt the front end when using 4wd. I have chains for the rear and thought I would use chains on the front without using 4wd so it will turn. What do you all do I know you can use the brakes and have tried this but would rather use the steering .

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   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #2  
Over the years I read many likes and dislikes on TBN even from service tech's,but most will say try not to spin front tires or chatter tire,if so good chance in time shaft will break.
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #3  
I use chains on all 4 but when in 4wd I'm always on snow or ice so there's plenty of slippage. If I'm on dry pavement, I make sure to take it out of 4wd but I see no problem with using chains on all 4. Greatly improved my steering ability while plowing. I also have some side slopes that would pull me downhill while plowing. Doesn't happen now with chains on the front.
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd
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#4  
This was my thinking as well. If you have chains on all 4 wheels you may not need to use the 4wd much at all so what would it hurt.
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #5  
Without chains on the front, and R4 tires, you WILL need to steer with the brakes, as turning the wheel does nothing.

I don't want chains on my 2520's, front, so i just slip n slide all over the place and steer with the brakes.
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #6  
I wouldn't use chains ONLY on the front but I use on the front. I cannot see that there isn't a whole lot less stress and more slip with chains on packed snow/ice (wouldn't use 4WD w chains on dry) than there is using loader on firm surfacewithout chains in the summer.
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #7  
I would think chains would be fine, but agree that running them on all four is the best idea. I suppose also the choice of chain may be helpful. I do not know how people feel about 2 link v. 4 link for the front, but it seems two link style would be better for a smother ride, less slippage, and less likelihood of "catching" and causing damage under a load than would 4 link. Sadly and as always, they are nice and thusly more expensive. I would also say V bars are likely a no go for the front.

John M
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #8  
I wonder if cable chains would be a good alternative for the front? They usually fit tight,which would be good for steering control and they don't dig in as much as a regular chain so they might help with the limited slippage the front would like. In fact on wet packed snow, I'd tend to think they would be similar to R1s in hard packed dirt or clay.

Of course, I could be totally off my rocker. Any thoughts?

Joe
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #9  
Cable's on the front wouldn't hurt but I don't think you have any problem with a regular chain either. As previously stated chains in snow can't give more grip than R1's in dirt doing loader work. Would I chain ONLY the fronts? No, I think that would be a little dumb as why would I want the smaller front differential and gears to try and do most of the pulling?? You also have to consider that MOST of the time when plowing, you're going straight forward, meaning each front wheel is travelling approx. the same speed. Now if you have the wheels turned to full lock and spin the wheels, that IS putting more strain on the faster moving tires gears but why would you do that? I have regular ladder cross chains on front of R1's with a closer spacing so they lay across the tops of the lugs. I still get some slippage dragging a 7 foot blade uphill, but a lot less than without the chains and I keep my steering. Don't have to do any brake steering.
 
   / Thoughts on chains front wheels 4wd #10  
I would think chains would be fine, but agree that running them on all four is the best idea. I suppose also the choice of chain may be helpful. I do not know how people feel about 2 link v. 4 link for the front, but it seems two link style would be better for a smother ride, less slippage, and less likelihood of "catching" and causing damage under a load than would 4 link. Sadly and as always, they are nice and thusly more expensive. I would also say V bars are likely a no go for the front.

John M

What is 2 link vs 4 link chains?
 

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