Tire chains

   / Tire chains #11  
I can't imagine plowing snow with a 4WD tractor and not having it in 4WD all the time. If not now ,when? Not only do you have more "push" but the breaking forces get spread over all four wheels through the front drive shaft. When your sliding down hill towards that drop off you want all the claw back you can get. I haven't had mine in 2WD sense hunting season.

Me too. I use 4WD all the time in winter and when I start to spin, that is when I stomp on the power divider pedal.
 
   / Tire chains #12  
I went with the Duo's from tirechains.com. Was worried about the chains staying on top of the lugs on my R4's. The Duo's seemed to accomplish that pretty well. Glad I had them this winter.
 

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