Posted by RodInNS on June 07, 2010 at 05:26:38 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: skidsteer chains posted by montana griz on June 06, 2010 at 20:26:22:
I run chains on the rear wheels only. That is sufficient most times but there are days I wish I had them on the front as well... My advice to you is that you make your own chains. For two reasons. Number one... you want a repair link to join the inside side chain rather than a clasp. When you have a clasp open, and they will open.... you'll wish you had a repair link. use a clasp on the outside side chain. Second... buying cheap premade chains will get you a chain with permanent, single use, crush type hooks. I much prefer using J-Hooks (swivel lloyds)... then when the cross chains are worn out, remove them, make new cross chains and install them. They will wear out... Plus... you can probably buy a better quality cross chain from a local supplier than you're going to get on discount premade chains.
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