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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 108875" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>It seems to me that studded tires were developed so they could operate at speeds higher than chains, and not incur the structural damage when a chain lets go. Since the speed isn't an issue on the skidsteer, a good chain will bite better in snow and ice, and will also allow road travel in the summer when studded tires will get you a ticket. Not an issue very often I'm sure, but you can bet if you had to walk it down the road to a neighbor's with one side on the pavement, a sharp-eyed peeler would spot those studs and ticket you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 108875, member: 2510"] It seems to me that studded tires were developed so they could operate at speeds higher than chains, and not incur the structural damage when a chain lets go. Since the speed isn't an issue on the skidsteer, a good chain will bite better in snow and ice, and will also allow road travel in the summer when studded tires will get you a ticket. Not an issue very often I'm sure, but you can bet if you had to walk it down the road to a neighbor's with one side on the pavement, a sharp-eyed peeler would spot those studs and ticket you. [/QUOTE]
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