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COMMANDO1

Im looking for the old thread tire chains being sold, where is it?

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COMMANDO1

Thanks tt

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just me

chains don't help much if you run ag tires, they tend to fall in beteewn the lugs and don't offer much grip. They may help some but maybe not as much as one would think with the ag's. Just wanted you to think of that before you spent money on chains.

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KC9KAS

Looked like the "D" in the tire chain video had ags on it....looked like it was doing OK...just my observation.

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just me

just my experience nothing more nothing less

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can whlvr

any one ever run spikes,like on snowmobiles

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Arndts small engine repair

Hi we have the one video of the d with ag tires on it and chains work fine for us and we have used them on ag and turff for years and we have the chains for sale too ! :banghead:

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COMMANDO1

Thats what i was looking at, the "d" w/ag's and chains. looked like they did a good job.

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whfan74

any one ever run spikes,like on snowmobiles

Sorry but not too be off topic but were you thinking of something like this??? Would do wonders on a concrete driveway! :banghead: Now a gravel driveway.......we might have some fun!

http://www.shopping.com/Mow-Aerator-Riding...s-Set-of-2/info

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mr.pipes

any one ever run spikes,like on snowmobiles

Snowmobile studs go through the track from the inside. They tear the hell out of pavement but we are talking ten times the HP and clutch engagement higher that a tractor revs. My friends father used to use screws on dirtbike tires from the inside, line with carpet and tube them. I have screws in my ATV tires and it is sick. Stands up on ice like nobody's business. Better traction than rubber on warm pavement. The ice screws spin on pavement but ATV's and tractors are two different animals

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