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Re: putting tractor chains on tractor?
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Posted by Tim in NB on November 26, 2004 at 05:10:41 from (156.34.172.237):
In Reply to: Re: putting tractor chains on tractor? posted by Hugh MacKay on November 25, 2004 at 16:32:59:
Those chains were quite costly, but everyone I talked to said if you can afford them there are no better. They were $530.00 cdn ( ouch ) from Nova International in N.S. for 12.4x28 tire size. Of course there was HST on top of that. They sent em to Saint John for 25.00 though. Certainly couldn't drive there and back again for 25.00. A 2x4 is probably about the size of a clenched fist I guess. The chains do move around a bit on the tire but they do clean out good. That little 20 hp tractor is almost dangerous with that much traction. I added 250.00 of cast to her this year. Betcha glad you weren't back here for the snowfall they had in N.S. along with the power outages! Keep your stick on the ice, Hugh!!
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