Last fall, we had some early snow storms that put some heavy wet snow on the ground and I had my, new to me snow blower, that ( of course ) I wanted to play with. Well pushing wet snow with the blower caused the chainless tires to break loose quiet quick. Chains were in order.
Spent the next few days searching chains for tractors and the prices.
Work was real slow and money was tight. I had seen a long handled chain tool in my research. I had also seen alot of broken chains on the side of I-80 headed west and east just west of Reno in the foothills. Ding Ding Ding. There were the chains for my Yellow MF right there in the road. Buy the tool and have at it.
With the ideas from Tractor By Net people, I came up with a plan. Gather up as many of those chains from the side of the road as I dare and see what I could come up with for chains for the tractors 17.5 L-24 rear tires and 16" fronts.
First on the list was the chain tool witch I purchased at the Peterbuilt dealer cause we have a good discount thru my work. Next was gathering up the chain material from the side of the road. All chain material was off on the side as the DOT snow plows had work the roads and sent them there for me to harvest.:laughing: Lots of Highway Patrol people were give me the I :confused2: but they were on the otherside of the road and snow was impeading their comming to my side and see what I was up to. I had to work fast. I was on a mission.

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I'll have to take some pics and show everyone what I came up with. They are on the tractor right now, praying for a big deep snow storm cause they have been sitting around all summer with nothing to do. Bored to death.
