Posted by Nordic on November 18, 2022 at 16:23:35 from (216.232.255.209):
In Reply to: Tire chains posted by Lumbersawyer on November 18, 2022 at 15:18:11:
I have exactly the same tire size on my B, I have truck chains on mine. They came with the tractor ,but if you're willing to go that route for chains, buy for 11-24.5. The ones with V-bar grip really good on ice as well. The less tread you have on your tractor tires the better the chains work. In my case the tractor came with full size cleats on the tires in which case truck chains can do their best to crawl down in between the tire tread - not good for traction. What I did was, weld a link between every two cross chains. In this way, cross chains are forced to stay on top of the cleats because both cross chains can't crawl down and hide at the same time, I trust you get the idea. Certainly, if you find the proper tire chains configured for tractors it's better but they will cost accordingly. My B has amazing traction, I'm so impressed what it can do in the snow, yet such a small tractor
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