Tire Chains

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Nosteroids

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Maryland
Tractor
B2320
I have a B2320 with R4 tires. I made a mistake and bought more aggessive duo or tru grip type of chains for the rear. These are the type that look like they have a chain square linked in the middle and are large links. They are fantastic on earth or snow. Howwever when they reach bare pavement it will rattle you to death at speeds over 1mph. I have a 450 ft paved drive and 70% of my plowing will be on the pavement. I have ordered a set of double link ladder like I have on the front. Anyone that wants these can have them for $90 plus shipping. That is half of what I paid for them.

The tires are 12 - 16.5
 
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I have a B2320 with R4 tires. I made a mistake and bought more aggessive duo or tru grip type of chains for the rear. These are the type that look like they have a chain square linked in the middle and are large links. They are fantastic on earth or snow. Howwever when they reach bare pavement it will rattle you to death at speeds over 1mph. I have a 450 ft paved drive and 70% of my plowing will be on the pavement. I have ordered a set of double link ladder like I have on the front. Anyone that wants these can have them for $90 plus shipping. That is half of what I paid for them.

The tires are 12 - 16.5

It didn't take me long to figure that out on my B2620 either! :D They are great off road though. I'm debating what to do about mine. It's kind of like having two oval tires that are not in sync.
 

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