Chains Wrong Chains?

   / Wrong Chains? #11  
How much air are you running? Make sure you have them soft enough that the lugs touch all the way across the tire.
 
   / Wrong Chains? #12  
Will revisit this issue next Fall and make sure to order the correct chains for our R1 17.5 x 24.

But a large part of the problem is the tire in the photo you posted in your first post is not an R1 - it's an R4, as ENC pointed out a month ago.

Terry
 
   / Wrong Chains? #13  
I have the same chains on my rear R4s and V chains on the front. My tractor won't go in the snow at all. Have Aqualine Talons ordered can't wait to try them next week.

This season in VT we have lots of ice under the snow. Good luck with them.

Fred
 
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   / Wrong Chains? #15  
go to tractor tire chains for farm tractors and look at the 2 link ladder series. they will work on your tires just fine. I have R4's with them and traction is phenomenal .View attachment 365681

Thanks for all your good tips. I've read quite a few of your posts. I have a New Holland Boomer 35 HST with 41x14-20 turfs. I've been looking a Tirechain.com at the 2 link ladder chains. They want (with shipping) $432 and my Dealer quoted me $567. The Dealers chains are a med/dark gray color and heavy. He says they have more carbon in them which gives it that color and makes them stronger. Don't know whether he's pulling my leg???? Were yours bright and shiny when new? How are they wearing? I'll mainly be plowing a 400' paved driveway. I just last week bought the front 2 link ladders from the dealer, but the price was only $5 difference. Thanks for your expertise. If I can save $135 I might as well.
 
   / Wrong Chains? #16  
mine are bright and shiny. after 2 seasons using them...there still bright and shiny. they really show no wear.
 
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#17  
As follow-up the useful help above our local Kubota dealer (not Deere) says the following about chains on the 110TLBs front tires:

"Chains on front tires are not recommended due to clearance with the steering components and chains wont allow the front tires to slip in 4wd (causes too much traction when turning)."

We live on an icy hill, so this advice doesn't make much sense to us - what do you think? We are planning to put tires on our 4WD 110TLB - are we O.K.?

Thanks
 
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   / Wrong Chains? #19  
I would double check with your Deere dealer rather than the Kubota dealer, tractors are different. I have a TYM and run chains on the front with the dealers recommendation due to my hills and icy roads. I noticed GRS had them on the front of his Kioti in his picture. This will be a question that will generate a lot of opinions.
 
   / Wrong Chains? #20  
I agree loosen chains up and get then on top of Lugs.
You are right - you are not gaining much there.
You really need the chains to sit on top of the lugs like this H pattern chain set

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Your picture doesn't show enough to see what changes you could make. They could be to long allowing the two main circumference chains to zig zag between the lugs instead of staying on top but need a bigger picture to tell much.
 

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