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Old 12-17-2017, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jimbob200521 View Post
I've never done it personally myself but have seen this idea done and for what you're describing, it may benefit you.

Jack the front end of your tractor up and/or remove the front tires. Let some air out of them and then take a bike chain (or similar) and wrap it around the tire until it's taught. Then air your tire back up which will put pressure on the chain to keep it in place. I hope that description made sense.
I getcha, in fact I spoke to Peerless (snowchain company) about making 'center of tire' chains for smaller tractors, years ago. The idea is that you only need aggressive Bite on the turns and can live without the teeth chattering of chains when driving straight.
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