Tire chains

   / Tire chains #11  
I put chains on front and have had no problems. I don't have supper steer though so can't speak to that. I bought the duo grip for the rear and as said earlier they fall between the lugs on the R4's. I am going to take them off and add a chain down the middle all the way around so that they stay in place.
 
   / Tire chains #12  
I have the ladder vbar chains on all 4 R4 tires (NH40 DA supersteer) that I purchased from Tirechains.com and have had no problems. I did flip the dishes though to get the clearance. I am on mountain with plenty of ice and these have been great. Good luck
 
   / Tire chains #13  
Do you flip the dishes back in the spring or summer? You would need to if you were using 72" attacments for the rear? Flip the dish, are you just putting the tire from the left side to the right and vise versa so the dish is out?
 
   / Tire chains #14  
I have R4 tires on my M59 TLB and with the backhoe removed and replaced with a rear mount snowblower, the tractor would have trouble going reverse up grade with the blower working....tire chains would not fit under the fender well (virtually no clearance)...I bought two boxes of atv ice studs 1/2 screw depth with carbide heads total 500 units and screwed 3-4 per lug on all 4 tires.....now the tractor operates like a tank glued to the roadway...no slip or slide....I clear approx 4 km of roadway through my campground, double width!
Cost $50.00 cdn and 1 hour labour with a screw gun...so far there is no downside:thumbsup:
 
   / Tire chains #15  
@ ND Teacher yes I swapped left to right, no I don't swap in the spring I have left them like that. the width is about 66" wide so it does not affect my 72" bush hog.
 
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Sumpter said:
Go to tirechains.com. I have the same size tire on my NH and I flipped the inner dish. I got my chains in about 3 days. Of course that was before winter.

Sumpter said:
I put chains on front and have had no problems. I don't have supper steer though so can't speak to that. I bought the duo grip for the rear and as said earlier they fall between the lugs on the R4's. I am going to take them off and add a chain down the middle all the way around so that they stay in place.

My dish flipper width will be 2 1/2" wider than my trailer deck width so i'm screwed! Unless there's a type chain for my R4 tires that can go on as is I don't know what else to do but bed in studs like we were excellently recommended by our Canadian friend. Chain prices are high, a new wide trailer would be killer, and a new truck to legally pull that all that weight would be astronomic. I just wanted some traction! Hoo boy.
 
   / Tire chains #17  
I have a TC33D with R4's and purchased 2-link ladder chains from Tirechain.com this fall for the rears. It's a huge improvement with chains. When I have a steering problem I brake with only one rear wheel to turn the tractor, its really does work

I would order chains for the rear immediately. V-bar are by far way more aggressive than plain ladder link so if you want the most traction get them.

Let us know what you decide and how they work for you.
 
   / Tire chains #18  
@ ND Teacher yes I swapped left to right, no I don't swap in the spring I have left them like that. the width is about 66" wide so it does not affect my 72" bush hog.

I had to flip the tires left to right on my 1630 to get clearance between the fenders and chains. I use 4 link spacing chains on my AG tires and they work great. I passed on the "V" bar chains as part of my driveway is concrete and i didn't want to rip it up. Even with ice under the snow the regular chains have been all I needed. Hardly even use my 4WD at all. And I have an 7' Meyer truck style snow blade on the back that sometimes pushes tons of show.
 
   / Tire chains #19  
when i measured the outside of the tires i was at 69" if you flipped the dishes wouldnt that widden the stance out wider than 69" i would think maybe even wider that 72"??? Is the clearance you are worring about from the inside of the wheel only? there doesnt seem to be much clearance from the top of the tire to the fender either?
 
   / Tire chains #20  
I have R4 tires on my M59 TLB and with the backhoe removed and replaced with a rear mount snowblower, the tractor would have trouble going reverse up grade with the blower working....tire chains would not fit under the fender well (virtually no clearance)...I bought two boxes of atv ice studs 1/2 screw depth with carbide heads total 500 units and screwed 3-4 per lug on all 4 tires.....now the tractor operates like a tank glued to the roadway...no slip or slide....I clear approx 4 km of roadway through my campground, double width!
Cost $50.00 cdn and 1 hour labour with a screw gun...so far there is no downside:thumbsup:

Hey DoeLake,

My wife & I will be retiring to our cottage property on Sugar Lake near Orrville in 2012 (just down 518 from you).

We have about 85 acres & a 1/2 mile long winding, hilly gravel driveway which I will have to keep clear in the winter. I don't have any experience with heavy equipment but I have been looking around for a few years - planning for our retirement. Three months ago I bought a used Kubota B21 & have been doing minor repairs & service to get ready to move it north in the spring. This will be my summer machine for digging, landscaping, grappling, road work etc.

Now I need a winter machine primarily for snow removal - I'm thinking of something like a used 40-45 HP Kubota or Kioti, factory cab, hydrostatic, front mount blade & blower.

My problem: hills.
I have no experience with chains or studs & was wondering if you might be able to help me. My steepest hill is about a 40 ft climb I guessing about 12% grade. I have a VW Jetta (front wheel drive) & I have to take a bit of a run at the hill in the summer to get up. My wife's 4WD Honda CRV will crawl up no problem. Once there is a little snow on the ground, I know I'll need tire chains or studs on my snow clearing machine. I'm trying to find out if studs are as good as chains. Do you have to clear steep hills?
 

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