horseman with no horse 58 #26 Posted 22 hours ago i have little shoes that came with the blower in place of the cast wheels, im glad to see all the useful responses, you guys are always so helpful. chains it is. i thought i had a decent amount of weight but i still might try to add more. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrc 1,043 #27 Posted 20 hours ago hi horseman with no horse, as stated in the many replies to your original post, you need chains, period. since the money tree is not blossoming for you perhaps you could find someone in your area that might have a set of chains. then maybe you can barter for them. just a thought. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OoPEZoO 584 #28 Posted 20 hours ago 8 hours ago, Racinbob said: Here's one place. SoftClaw Rubber Tire Chains - Traction without damaging your surfaces I have them on both my blade tractor and the blower tractor. I love them and find that in most cases are as good as steel. Some cases a bit better. I also need them because of an asphalt drive. I do quite a bit of dirt work in the summer. They are excellent for that too. With that being said, would I choose rubber if I didn't have the asphalt drive? No. If for no other reason the cost. I’ll be damned…..I was checking out that website and realized it was a local phone number for me. Turns out that they are literally a 5min drive from my house. Guess I’ll have to swing down have a look in person 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimSraj 564 #29 Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, horseman with no horse said: i have little shoes that came with the blower in place of the cast wheels, im glad to see all the useful responses, you guys are always so helpful. chains it is. i thought i had a decent amount of weight but i still might try to add more. As has been stated….”it’s traction that you need!” If you’re on grass you’ll need to get the scraper bar up by lowering the skids. Mine is set at around 2” above the skids. If you’re get some chains on that machine I think you will find it does very well. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horseman with no horse 58 #30 Posted 20 hours ago i sent a pm to WHX, hopefully i can get some chains from them 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 8,473 #31 Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, OoPEZoO said: I’ll be damned…..I was checking out that website and realized it was a local phone number for me. Turns out that they are literally a 5min drive from my house. Guess I’ll have to swing down have a look in person Be aware that it is an Amish business and he might not answer a phone call right away and you might need to leave a message. He did have someone fielding calls maybe that still is the case. I took a tire/wheel along to test fit before buying, you will find Mr. Esh is easy to deal with. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adsm08 4,132 #32 Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, horseman with no horse said: i thought i had a decent amount of weight but i still might try to add more. Not to beat a dead horse, but you can add all the weight you want, if the tire isn't able to grip the surface well enough it won't do a lick of good. 500 lb man can't run any better on a sheet of ice than a 100 lb man can. 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
56servi 49 #33 Posted 2 hours ago I have a set of 4 link V bar chains that you can have. They were on 23-9.5-12 AG tires. I switched to rubber chains and turf tires because the V bars were too rough on my asphalt drive. I live about an hour north of you in Walled Lake Michigan 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites