Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Tire chain storeage???

   / Tire chain storeage??? #21  
Store the chains on nails horizontally and they shouldn't be to heavy to lift.
 
   / Tire chain storeage??? #22  
I guess I better think about removing them BUUUT Mud Season is here UGGHH!!!!!
 
   / Tire chain storeage??? #23  
In a pile on a plank on the dirt floor in our barn where my gradpa always had them. Any worries of tire chains rusting away are greatly exaggerated. Sounds like a huge mess to oil your tire chains. The tire chains we have have been modified a few times to fit different tractors. They are worn quite a bit. Mostly from when my dad had a snow removal business 20 years ago.
 
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#24  
Seriously? Too heavy? Do you need your tractors too pick them up? LOL
When you have a bad knee and a bad back, lifting heavy things too high can be a recipe for disaster. I have no intention of blowing my back out again. Putting them on I just put one end on the wheel and then rotate the wheel. I don't have to lift the chain more than 4' and I don't have to lift more than 1/3 the weight of the chain.
 
   / Tire chain storeage??? #25  
I use 12'' long nails that are about 1/2 '' in diameter. Two of these nailed into the barn posts store a 32' fiberglass extension ladder on the wall too. My chains are still on though since its still pretty muddy here.
 
   / Tire chain storeage??? #26  
I wax each individual link.
 
   / Tire chain storeage??? #28  
With no significant rust after 25 years on my chains without using any protectives, coating the chains and links with anything would be unproductive and a waste of time and money. The chains will wear out before they rust away. I haven't bought new chains in over 40 years. I do wear them out in about 20-25 years.
 
   / Tire chain storeage??? #29  
Agreed.

MAYBE if someone wanted to wash some salt off by rinsing them with the hose at the end of the season, but "oiling" them is a Complete waste of time, on top of a mess

I still have the chains on my 8n that my dad bought in 1970 and it still has the original chains on it. gets used Every winter to plow snow
 

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