Posted by Billy NY on February 06, 2014 at 06:29:31 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Tire Chains posted by Sparktrician on February 06, 2014 at 04:31:47:
Last season, I finally "broke down" ( where does that figure of speech come from anyway LOL!) and got a pair of double ring chains with the tensioners from tirechain.com. They state they are hardened meeting astm specifications, probably just the cross chains, hate they say made in china on the hardware, but they're certainly not junk, and I know they can equal in quality if told to do so. I have ice under the snow, and though my 850 ford is heavily ballasted, tires loaded and a thick cast iron weight on the 3pt arms resting on a 4 pt backhoe mount, with those on it will push right through the snow bank that the town leaves at the end of the lane. I had a pair on our '64 4000 when I was a kid, and they are still going on our 3600 ford, but I sure missed them, finally had enough cash to get them, very thankful, now if I have to go out in the fields in deep snow, I can and not get stuck.
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