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Need snow chains or ideas before snow starts to fall this year.
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 79127" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>Personally I would use chains before any kind of tire. There is no tire that can match chains for traction. The set I have I bought locally (mills fleet farm) for around $75. For that money I would buy a new set every year if needed and my tire size is the same as yours. The driveways I plow around here are gravel not tar. I suppose tar would be harder on chains and chains probably would leave some marks on tar also. Last winter I took my chains off when I thought the snow was over, mistake. Another storm came so I plowed without, spun sideways and landed up against a tree down a little incline and stuck I was. Cant say enough good about chains in snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 79127, member: 6675"] Personally I would use chains before any kind of tire. There is no tire that can match chains for traction. The set I have I bought locally (mills fleet farm) for around $75. For that money I would buy a new set every year if needed and my tire size is the same as yours. The driveways I plow around here are gravel not tar. I suppose tar would be harder on chains and chains probably would leave some marks on tar also. Last winter I took my chains off when I thought the snow was over, mistake. Another storm came so I plowed without, spun sideways and landed up against a tree down a little incline and stuck I was. Cant say enough good about chains in snow. [/QUOTE]
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Need snow chains or ideas before snow starts to fall this year.
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