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Old 01-05-2018, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by johncub7172 View Post
That sounds like a great idea! I was driving through about 6" of snow during that last severe cold spell we had here. I turned left in the snow and the 72 kept right on pushing straight, even with the 56" snow blade up front. Had to back up and try again. I'm thinking that front chains could bite when being pushed like this, and help prevent the front from sliding.
I know Front Chains are a substantial help on Larger Tractors. After using my 3400 series Kubota for a few years without chains, Heavy snow would have that tractor Crabbing sideways. Front chains made that totally go away. That's a 3000lb tractor vs these 700lb Cubs. That's why I started this Thread to begin with.
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