North to Alaska
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Hello and thanks in advance.
Just looking for advice on what to get for my tractor this winter…that won’t cost me a fortune
I have a fairly steep and approximately 15’ ridge to climb while hauling logs out. Logging my property for past couple years and selling firewood as I go. With a pto winch I can do so through the winter too and just plow the logging road I made.
The land is mostly flat but this ridge is going to a pain this winter.
I will be bending my fenders out to make enough room for the chains. But chains need to be tight or it could end badly. So i am particularly worried about the ladder style and any slop from them.
Definitely looking for advice from people with experience dealing with different chains in snow and ice. We get about 12’ if snow average around my area.
Here are possible options at this time:
My local Branson dealer has these for $643
Ladder style from Quality Chains
qualitychaincorp.com
Glacier Chain Supply in Anchorage has these for $877
Aquiline MPC (Multi Purpose Chains)
www.midwesttraction.com
I can get these Piedmont Duo style from Tirechainsonline for $600 with free shipping to Tacoma Wa where Carlile MyConnect shipping can ship it to their Anchorage terminal for around $60.
Just looking for advice on what to get for my tractor this winter…that won’t cost me a fortune
I have a fairly steep and approximately 15’ ridge to climb while hauling logs out. Logging my property for past couple years and selling firewood as I go. With a pto winch I can do so through the winter too and just plow the logging road I made.
The land is mostly flat but this ridge is going to a pain this winter.
I will be bending my fenders out to make enough room for the chains. But chains need to be tight or it could end badly. So i am particularly worried about the ladder style and any slop from them.
Definitely looking for advice from people with experience dealing with different chains in snow and ice. We get about 12’ if snow average around my area.
Here are possible options at this time:
My local Branson dealer has these for $643
Ladder style from Quality Chains
2615 - Loader / Grader Chain
Quality Chain Corp snow, ice, mud tire chains are high quality traction devices. The feature better durability, lower wear, and longer service time. These tire chains utilize cross cables made up of alloy steel rollers and can be easily installed.
Glacier Chain Supply in Anchorage has these for $877
Aquiline MPC (Multi Purpose Chains)
Aquiline MPC 16.9-24 Tractor Tire Chains
I can get these Piedmont Duo style from Tirechainsonline for $600 with free shipping to Tacoma Wa where Carlile MyConnect shipping can ship it to their Anchorage terminal for around $60.
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