Sparky-(Admin) 24,522 #1 Posted yesterday at 03:59 PM Hey guys, buddy of mine was asking about front end traction and I mentioned the bike/motorcycle chain idea. Can I get a couple pictures from you that have done it to send his way. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 77,023 #2 Posted yesterday at 04:20 PM @jsoluna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 11,131 #3 Posted yesterday at 04:42 PM Those do tend to scuff up a sealed asphalt driveway... How about fluid filled front tires & front wheel weights instead as an alternative? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 44,591 #4 Posted yesterday at 04:45 PM Not the bike chain, but I have these 2 links on my 520H. Also noticed the rear weights are actually 75 pounders. 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 19,749 #5 Posted yesterday at 04:47 PM (edited) Been using them for several years only fell off twice...let the tire get too soft. Edited yesterday at 04:49 PM by pfrederi 5 2 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rick 267 #6 Posted yesterday at 04:51 PM @Ed Kennell, please tell me about the front tires on the above 520, I need some for my 416H if I can get the proper size for the 6" wheels. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjg854 12,817 #7 Posted 22 hours ago Mine has the same setup as Paul's 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wayne0 1,471 #8 Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, pfrederi said: Been using them for several years only fell off twice...let the tire get too soft. I've got double #50 on mine. I had it on hand. 520H with a 2 stage blower. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 44,591 #9 Posted 18 hours ago 5 hours ago, rick said: @Ed Kennell, please tell me about the front tires on the above 520, I need some for my 416H if I can get the proper size for the 6" wheels. Thanks carlisle 8" 5 rib - Search Shopping 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 2,167 #10 Posted 18 hours ago Not as aggressive as chains, but I get along pretty well with tri-ribs and front weights on blacktop. 7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 19,025 #11 Posted 13 hours ago (edited) The ABSOLUTE last thing I worry about is a few winter time scuff scratch marks on the driveway when I'm out there freezing the gonads off doing snow removal. Especially this year with the extreme low temps. ALL of those marks are gone by March anyway if you don't dig the chains in and no one would ever know the difference either way. I even run V bar chains on the rear tires too on asphalt. They don't spin on the ice so they don't dig in any long lasting marks either. The asphalt is hard when it's frozen. Pay attention to what's happening and there shouldn't be an issue. Don't drag turned fronts with roller chains on them and don't excessively spin the rears with any type of chains and the asphalt will be fine. Edited 12 hours ago by wallfish 5 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,371 #12 Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, wallfish said: The ABSOLUTE last thing I worry about is a few winter time scuff scratch marks on the driveway when I'm out there freezing the gonads off doing snow removal. Especially this year with the extreme low temps. ALL of those marks are gone by March anyway if you don't dig the chains in and no one would ever know the difference either way. I even run V bar chains on the rear tires too on asphalt. They don't spin on the ice so they don't dig in any long lasting marks either. The asphalt is hard when it's frozen. Pay attention to what's happening and there shouldn't be an issue. Don't drag turned fronts with roller chains on them and don't excessively spin the rears with any type of chains and the asphalt will be fine. I am with you on that John. We have an old drive way so no big deal. The wife wants to see black no white because of her new knees. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 44,591 #13 Posted 3 hours ago 9 hours ago, wallfish said: I'm out there freezing the gonads off Hey John, you may have just reached the age where you qualify for one of these. 2 1 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,701 #14 Posted 3 hours ago @wallfish napa , macks chain / cable lube , stays with rotational movement , no rusty chain , also very good on automotive rustproofing , use a lighter penetrant first , highest run down spot , couple days out , notice the lower metal seaming ? oil film ? add the macks to that , it will track to same areas . every time I park next to a rotted anything , its SO PREVENTABLE , showed my grandson how to do this , did his entire car , loves it when I walk him thru a transition opportunity , we regularly talk / exchange ideas , questions , granddaughter too . always give them a big hug , grampa , pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 19,025 #15 Posted 2 hours ago 51 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said: Hey John, you may have just reached the age where you qualify for one of these. I'm already there Ed. I have a cab like yours with the glass windshield on the 2 stage blower machine. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 54,407 #16 Posted 2 hours ago 21 hours ago, rick said: @Ed Kennell, please tell me about the front tires on the above 520, Not much of a selection on 6" tires anymore but snoop around here. https://www.millertire.com/categories/lawn-garden-tires/4-10-6/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 44,591 #17 Posted 1 hour ago 53 minutes ago, WHX?? said: Not much of a selection on 6" tires anymore but snoop around here. https://www.millertire.com/categories/lawn-garden-tires/4-10-6/ I'm surprised Ricks 416H has 6" wheels. I thought the 4XXs had 8"ers. I switched all me 3XXs to 8" wheels. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rick 267 #18 Posted 11 minutes ago (edited) My 416H is a 1990 model, even the paperwork shows 6" wheels. I guess they had a surplus of small wheels. The only reason I know of to need 6"ers is if you mounted a 37" deck. I have a 414-8 roller that has 8" wheels, but I need to check the spindles for wear. Not warm enough yet! Thanks for the info, guys. Edited 9 minutes ago by rick add thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites