Posted by TomH in PA on November 23, 2008 at 15:12:48 from (67.142.130.19):
In Reply to: Tire chain install? posted by Rusty machinist on November 23, 2008 at 09:25:21:
I drape the chain over the tire, tuck one end under it, and move the tractor forward a couple of feet to get the chains under. The goal is to get most of the chain over the top and hanging down so you aren't fighting the weight pulling it over the cleats. Not sure if that way works better than laying the chain on the ground and driving onto it, but it works for me. Hook the inside first.
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