Tire Chains

   / Tire Chains #11  
Morning Scotty--To be honest I went with those kind of chains because they were the cheapest I could find. I'm sure I would have been better off with the 2 link but they were twice the price. Any snow up there in Vt.?
 
   / Tire Chains #12  
Oleozz said:
Morning Scotty--To be honest I went with those kind of chains because they were the cheapest I could find. I'm sure I would have been better off with the 2 link but they were twice the price. Any snow up there in Vt.?


Oleozz,
We have had a couple small storms, only a few inches total. Last weekend we had more ice than snow. Only a little bit on the ground but its been very cooolddd ;) It sounds like we may pick up another couple inches on friday. Havent had to plow the driveway yet. By this time of year my 800 ft driveway is usually solid ice ! Which is great for sledding :) Still have a few weeks to go !

BTW Thats why I bought them too:)
 
   / Tire Chains #13  
I run chains on front and back on my Kubota L3430. I feel that they still slip some and that keeps the four wheel drive from winding up. I had them on last winter with no problem.

I have several snow removal contracts with local church's and the chains do leave marks on the pavement, not deep but they are noticeable. So this winter I am leaving the chains off until we get ice or real heavy snow.

I found a very easy way to install the chains from reading different ideas here on TBN. First layout the chain with the outside UP. Then hook a logging chain on and back the tractor up to the tire chain. Run the logging chain over the tire and start it underneath. Then drive slowly ahead and the tire chain will be pulled up over the tire by the logging chain. Watch the chain to keep it centered and when the end clears the bottom it is super easy to hookup because it is pulled so tight.

I can put on a chain with springs and all in five minutes each.

ksmmoto
 
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   / Tire Chains #14  
i put my chains on in nov when i thought it was going to freeze up,but it never happen so i took them off because they were chewing the drive and everything else because of all the rain.Comes last weekend an i'm not here so i end up with 1/2" plus of ice and zero temps.Today i tried to sand my drive and ended up sliding down 100 feet.The chains are frozen in ice,tractor sitting on a hill with no traction so i took #6 x1/2 " sheet metal screws popped a few dozen in the rear tires and up the hill i went :)
 
   / Tire Chains #15  
jpm said:
i put my chains on in nov when i thought it was going to freeze up,but it never happen so i took them off because they were chewing the drive and everything else because of all the rain.Comes last weekend an i'm not here so i end up with 1/2" plus of ice and zero temps.Today i tried to sand my drive and ended up sliding down 100 feet.The chains are frozen in ice,tractor sitting on a hill with no traction so i took #6 x1/2 " sheet metal screws popped a few dozen in the rear tires and up the hill i went :)
That's great! I'd heard of folks doing that. Any pics. I wonder if that could go in Soundguys thread "using the wrong tool" for the job.
 
   / Tire Chains #16  
John,
Checking out tirechains.com is the way to go. I ordered mine just last week, they arived in about four or five days, and only took about 20 minutes total to open the box, jack up the tractor, and install them on the rears of my B7100 turfs. They offer quite a variety of chains. My driveway sounds like the roads you are plowing on, steep and curvey. My chains are the most basic type, "single bar" (?) and may offfer a slightly bumpier ride, but there are configerations that are supposed to offer a less bumpy ride (I think they are called "double bar", they basically just consist of more rows of chains than the basic style that I purchased). I wished we actually had some snow now to try them in. This winter is really strange in Little Rhody this year. Good luck!
Teach
 
   / Tire Chains #17  
ksmmoto said:
I found a very easy way to install the chains from reading different ideas here on TBN. First layout the chain with the outside UP. Then hook a logging chain on and back the tractor up to the tire chain. Run the logging chain over the tire and start it underneath. Then drive slowly ahead and the tire chain will be pulled up over the tire by the logging chain. Watch the chain to keep it centered and when the end clears the bottom it is super easy to hookup because it is pulled so tight.

I can put on a chain with springs and all in five minutes each.

ksmmoto
I just put chains on my TC40DA yesterday. We got a few inches of snow last night - the first of the winter. I posted my purchase last year, along with the pain of getting them on. Someone here suggested laying the chains out behind the tractor, but using a bungy cord/rubber strap through a wheel slot to hold one end of the chain against the tire. Just drive forward. It worked like a charm and I did both wheels at the same time. The hardest part was laying the chain out. This method is so easy, I won't be concerned about leaving them off till I need them next winter.
 
   / Tire Chains #18  
So after 5 days of working on my iced drive i can report how well the sheet metal screw "studs" work.I put about 200 in total front and rear and they will cut ice if they spin quite well:D . i did notice all the front studs popped out but the rears mostly stayed in.the answer to the big question do they replace chains? no. They will work short time,or down south w/o alot ice and snow on hills but long term in vt chains still are the way to go but they do ride much smoother;)
 
   / Tire Chains #19  
Curious, you said some of the front scres popped out. Does that mean this spring you're gonna be having a few flats from picking up those screws in your tires? ;)
 

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