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WHX??

Might want to check for chains here also.

http://www.tirechain.com/

 

oops never mind that's the same site as Jeff suggested. :hide:

 Just to throw this out there tho take a look at these

http://www.rubbertirechains.com/

I know @Ed Kennell runs rubber chains and swears  by them. I might try a set this year on asphalt.

 

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tallen4392

Anyone use those duo style chains from tire chains . Com on your ag tires they look like they would work pretty good 

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Sarge

Never tried using ags in the front - with the Carlisle Tru Power ags up front and some weight it's plenty planted in the steering and never seems to be an issue .

 

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ronhatch

I use cable chains on car tires (14" rims) and 125 lbs of weight on the draw bar pushing a 42" blade of my modified 867 on a blacktop drive. I love to plow in 3rd gear. NO PROBLEM!

 

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tallen4392

So I see some of you run ag tires with chains are they just reg two link chains  thanks I am ready to buy some chains soon and see if I can get them to work thaks

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DennisThornton

Turfs with 2 link chains is all I've ever needed.  Heck, I've run chains year round and mown the lawn.  Probably hard on the chains but never hurt the lawn. 

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tallen4392

I have new ag tires that is why I ask thanks

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WNYPCRepair
On 7/22/2017 at 0:29 PM, N3PUY said:

The chains fall in between the tire cleats and don't do anything.  Chains on turfs work very well on my plow C125.

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If that is the case, why do my chains scratch up the driveway?



Chains will help with ags, but probably will work better with turf tires. But if you aren't in the mood to buy new tires, they do help, but they will scratch up the driveway if you spin

 

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