I have spun with my turfs and chains, but haven't yet with my ags and chains, so if you already have the ags then I would just put chains on them. The 42" thrower adds a lot of weight to the front, so any weight that you can put in the back is going to add to the traction of your tractor. I saw where someone had welded a steel rod on a X bracket that bolted directly to the rear axle, using the lugs and then he slid store bought weights onto the rods and collared them (like a barbell set up). He was able to add a lot more weight where it belonged and of course, filling the tires would also be a good idea. Anything that helps you counteract that weight up front is going to be a plus for you.
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