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I have went to tirechains.com and took in the advice. I think that I am going to go ahead and get them so that I am ready. I have a lot of snow to move so I want to be ready. The tire size is 12.4-16. I didn't look at mine but I got that from the these wonder forums. I am going to be using them on mostly asphalt and gravel. I don't want chains that will beat me all around on the tractor.
My choices are at that website:
http://tirechain.com/12.4-16.htm

Which should I go with? I want the best for asphalt and gravel? Deceit ride?

Thanks,
Dave
 
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#12  
What is the front tire size of the B2910? Should I put tire chains on the front and rear? Just the rear?

Thanks,
Dave
 
   / Tire Chains #13  
2 link ladder is what I would buy.

Get the heavy duty adjusters...

Here is what mine look like...on my B2910.

I don't think you want to put chains on the front. Got that impression from what I have read here at tbn but can't tell you exactly why not. You probably won't need them on the front.

Hope this helps... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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PS...the chains do fall in the grooves to some extent, but enough is out on top of the tire tread to get a pretty good bite.

The duo-grip would be the best option for traction, but someone reported that they give a pretty bumpy ride...dj1701 changed from the duo-grip style to the ladder style recently...if my memory is correct.

I think I remember someone finding the duo-grip for the B2910 tire size, but I don't remember who or where they got them...
 
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#15  
I am going to think about it and talk to my dealer and see what he recommends and get his prices. Those chains won't rub the fenders or fender bolts, right henro? I want to thank everybody for the input. It has been very helpful.

Thanks Everyone,
Dave
 
   / Tire Chains #16  
<font color="blue"> Those chains won't rub the fenders or fender bolts, right henro? </font>

They don't hit on mine...I had them on for about five months last year without any problems...they are not hitting this year either... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Tire Chains #17  
Dave: u might want to look at this pic. i have only a b2400, tires not loaded and no chains, and i don't have problem with the snow in pic. and we get a lot of that.when i had the ford 2n chains were a must as the loader made the back end light. i still don't think u need them. but if makes u feel better then by all means get them, it won't hurt.
 

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oops forgot to attach the pic to the last post (a senior moment) /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 

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That is a lot of snow. I might wait on the chains after seeing that. We get most of our snow in January and February so I might see how it does in smaller snows. After seeing that I probally won't need them. Thanks for saving me some money. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Thanks,
Dave
 

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