Posted by Mark - IN. on December 14, 2013 at 20:40:56 from (50.121.83.186):
In Reply to: Wild ride today posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on December 14, 2013 at 16:19:33:
You have a Deere. Can't get tire chains through your local Deere guy? I got my tires through mine and suppose that I could get chains through him as well, but I already have some. They aren't on yet because haven't needed them yet. How about your nearest AG tire dealer? Would think that can get them through them as well. I don't know, and someone will probably slam me for suggesting them, but might even be able to get (order) them through TSC for no more than you will need them overall.
Honestly don't know of anywhere where you will be able to walk in and buy 18.5 x 34 over the counter from the shelf stock. Since you will no doubt have to order them, how about off the internet? Let me go search "AG tractor tire chains" and see what comes up.
Out of control on a 4 ton or so tractor is nowhere to be. Good luck.
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