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Anyone here ever run chains on ags/lugged tires in the snow?

Curious as to how they'd perform in the deep stuff.   :scratchead:

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Lars

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Those are some serious chains there Lars...

share the source buddy?   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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meadowfield

Always use both

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Work great together :)

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GlenPettit

Those nice Lug-Ag Chains that Lars has are available from Jacks Small Engines: really the only chains that work with Lugs, for the very best traction (with weight).      http://www.jackssmallengines.com/Products/Universal/Tire-Chains/ATV-V-Bar-Diamond-Tire-Chains

 

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AMC RULES

Thanks for the link Glen, busted my hump to get these mounted...  :thanks: 

so I'll put those on my wish list, and see how these do for the time being. 

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squonk

I run std chains with fluid filled ags and Horsie weights on the C-160. Digs all the way to Pittsburgh!

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squonk

I turn my front ag's around. They say it helps steering. There are arrows on mine that point the direction for either driving or non driving wheels.

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Would like to fill mine at some point too...   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

saw your post, you definitely have the hook up for gettin' it done.  

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Jim_M

I ran 2 link chains on ag tires filled with anti freeze for years. It worked great for me.

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shorts

Those diamond chains look like they came from some industrial application like a log skidder or something in a quarry where they are trying to protect the tire from being cut up or the lugs torn off,

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