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Feeling kinda dumb...this, new to me machine -314 8, has me baffled. What tools are needed to remove the tire chains? I can't unhook the 'hook'. I can only find installation vids.

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ebinmaine

There are a few different kinds of attachment methods for tire chains.

 

I've had one completely befuddle me in the past as well.

Sometimes you need to deflate the tire a bit.

 

Can you post pics of the buckle you're trying to undo?

 

Rust/corrosion can be a problem if they've been on awhile.

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Need pics to tell for sure type of clasp.

 

Last set I removed were on a pair of tires I got for making dually’s...rusted on really bad from being outside.

 

Patient soak in pb blaster, deflated tire and using a pry and vise grips got them off...

 

Careful with prying. Will shred tire if you apply pressure on the rubber...my tires were shot so it didn’t matter...

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857 horse
2 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Need pics to tell for sure type of clasp.

 

Last set I removed were on a pair of tires I got for making dually’s...rusted on really bad from being outside.

 

Patient soak in pb blaster, deflated tire and using a pry and vise grips got them off...

 

Careful with prying. Will shred tire if you apply pressure on the rubber...my tires were shot so it didn’t matter...

 

 

:text-yeahthat:  oh,,,,,and dont put them back on backwards,,,,or else,,,,the end links on the cross chains will dig holes in your tires.....and believe me....ask anyone here that has done this.....you will not do it twice....!!!!!!   

ONWARD GENTLMEN !!!!!!!!!!:banana-skier:

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pfrederi

Push in on the blue part get the yellow part to come out of the link.  also cut the zip ties

 

 

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jeff lary

The latch / unlatch link assembly is on the other side of the tire directly opposite the cam latch you show. Let out almost all the air and it will come apart easier for your first time. Un-do the other side first after deflating the tire some, and next time you wont have such an issue.

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