Tire Chain Length Question

   / Tire Chain Length Question #11  
Yep, it's that time of year again, lovely chains.
Yes you may have to shorten your chains or even remove a cross chain. The Talons should have come with a manual to get them sized to your tire. Part of the problem is that off all the 16.9-24's made by the numerous manufactures and even the different lines from the same manufacture can and will have different loaded radius and/or circumference.
Here is a link to a short video installing some OFA chains they are very similar to the Talons.

I have Aquline Talons, TRYGG smt's and OFA Tapios I install them all the same.
I just put one set on the rear of my Branson 8050 today they are the Talons I believe. I worked with both tires at the same time, but I have done this a few times.

Here they are with the ropes tied to the chains just below the side chain fasteners with the studs facing up.
View attachment 1931303

Here I have moved the tractor almost a full revolution of the rear tires, stopping and centering the chains over the tires every couple of feet.
View attachment 1931304

Here we are fastening the center chains, I use D ring shackles to connct everything, just pulling the centers together by hand. On the left side you can see the shackles waiting to be fastened. Just be sure when you are done fastening the chains together that they are the number of links on the center sections. Then when you fasten the side chains be sure that they are the same length doing this keeps the chains square and even on the tire and they will stay on much better if not they will tend to try and walk off the tire.
View attachment 1931305

Rear chains on, I ran them up and down the driveway checking them at each end. I use shackles for all connections and to hold the excess side links to the side chains
View attachment 1931306
If you zoom this picture you can see the shackles.

Good luck
You said you " have the studs facing up" for the 1st picture. Didn't that point them into the tires?
 
   / Tire Chain Length Question #12  
You said you " have the studs facing up" for the 1st picture. Didn't that point them into the tires?
No, because you drive the chains onto the tires, rather than drive he tires onto the chains. You tie the leading edge of the chain to the rim, then drive forward, so the side facing up ends up facing outward. The process is much easier than driving the tractor on to the chains, and then trying to pull the chains up around the tires.
 
   / Tire Chain Length Question #13  
No, because you drive the chains onto the tires, rather than drive he tires onto the chains. You tie the leading edge of the chain to the rim, then drive forward, so the side facing up ends up facing outward. The process is much easier than driving the tractor on to the chains, and then trying to pull the chains up around the tires.
Got it, thanks.
 
   / Tire Chain Length Question #14  
They are not setup correctly but having said that, the hanging ends are supposed to be shackled to the Side Chains. See my first picture. At the 9:00 position of the tire, see the shackle on the side chain. I have same style. Mine are made by Trygg/Nosted (of Norway).
On mine, they were designed for a few different size tires. Because of that, they send these half link pieces and a guide telling you where to install. You istall these once and there after, thr chains fit great. You have way too much cross chain left. When done correctly, that H pattern should look the same all the way around.
Using the half links as shown in my instruction, made the chains fit so well i do not use any tighteners.
This shows the side chain adjustment.
 

Attachments

  • 20241205_101720.jpg
    20241205_101720.jpg
    3.5 MB · Views: 83
  • 20241205_111644.jpg
    20241205_111644.jpg
    4.2 MB · Views: 85
  • 20241220_180912.jpg
    20241220_180912.jpg
    3.5 MB · Views: 55
Last edited:

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2006 JLG 2030ES 20ft Scissor Lift (A44571)
2006 JLG 2030ES...
2013 C&M TRAILER INC SEPARATOR (A47001)
2013 C&M TRAILER...
2014 Ford F-250 Pickup Truck (A45336)
2014 Ford F-250...
Mack Model R Truck (A47369)
Mack Model R Truck...
2016 RANCO ANVIL END DUMP (A47001)
2016 RANCO ANVIL...
NENEW Wolverine Skid Steer 3pt Quick Hitch (A48289)
NENEW Wolverine...
 
Top

Looks like your ad blocker is on.

×

We rely on ads to keep creating quality content for you to enjoy for free.

Please support our site by disabling your ad blocker.

Continue without supporting us

Choose your Ad Blocker

  • Adblock Plus
  • Adblock
  • Adguard
  • Ad Remover
  • Brave
  • Ghostery
  • uBlock Origin
  • uBlock
  • UltraBlock
  • Other
  1. In the extension bar, click the AdBlock Plus icon
  2. Click the large blue toggle for this website
  3. Click refresh
  1. In the extension bar, click the AdBlock icon
  2. Under "Pause on this site" click "Always"
  1. In the extension bar, click on the Adguard icon
  2. Click on the large green toggle for this website
  1. In the extension bar, click on the Ad Remover icon
  2. Click "Disable on This Website"
  1. In the extension bar, click on the orange lion icon
  2. Click the toggle on the top right, shifting from "Up" to "Down"
  1. In the extension bar, click on the Ghostery icon
  2. Click the "Anti-Tracking" shield so it says "Off"
  3. Click the "Ad-Blocking" stop sign so it says "Off"
  4. Refresh the page
  1. In the extension bar, click on the uBlock Origin icon
  2. Click on the big, blue power button
  3. Refresh the page
  1. In the extension bar, click on the uBlock icon
  2. Click on the big, blue power button
  3. Refresh the page
  1. In the extension bar, click on the UltraBlock icon
  2. Check the "Disable UltraBlock" checkbox
  1. Please disable your Ad Blocker
  2. Disable any DNS blocking tools such as AdGuardDNS or NextDNS

If the prompt is still appearing, please disable any tools or services you are using that block internet ads (e.g. DNS Servers).