The tire chain Question (YM169D)

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Johndeere3720

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Last winter, i plowed about 6 inches of snow, just to see how my tractor would handle. We have a pretty steep driveway, After I went down it (pulling rear blade angled) I knew that i wasn't going to get back up pulling the blade. Here in NW Oregon, we get very wet snow, once it is driven over once it becomes ice. This year, i am going to use my landscape rake (try to keep the gravel on the driveway) and push in reverse for better traction. But, which tires do I put the chains on? I can only budget 1 set so either front or back. With the back, i have fluid filled tires, do i need to keep them warm so the fluid doesn't freeze? The back tires provide torque and have steering breaks, but the fronts have the steering and the extra 200 pounds of weight out front. Which chains would be the most effective?
 
/ The tire chain Question (YM169D) #2  
I am doing all four with chains but if your budget only allows two then IMO put them on the back. Not sure of your tire size but mine are 17.5L X 24 and I was able to get a set for my tractor for about $220 delivered from tirechains.com. I shopped around the internet and they seemed to be the cheapest price. If you can find a set for a semi you should be able to resize them to fit the front . I was lucky to get them for free or I would be the same as you and trying to decide front or rear.
 
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here are the prices...

Back tires 8.3-16
1. $44.08 TireChain.com
per pair
2. $41.88 Tractortirechains.com
Per pair
Front tires 6-12
1. $33.15 TireChain.com
per pair
2. $34.89 Tractortirechains.com
Per pair

another question, do i look for the same tire size number when looking for chains or is there a difference in size on the chains?

An example is if say i had 20"x10" tires. would i get 20"x10" chains or 22"x 12" chains?
:confused::confused2:
 
/ The tire chain Question (YM169D) #4  
Put your chains on the rear tires as you probably have a locking differential foot pedal to help you get "un-stuck" Rotate your fluid filled tire till the valve is at the bottom, push in on the tire valve core and check the fluid that comes out. If the fluid is colored, you probably have an anti-freeze mix. If the water is clear, taste a drop and see if it tastes salty, if so, it is a saline solution, designed not to freeze. I can't imagine anyone putting plain water in a tire except maybe in a sub Tropic area.
 
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We get away with plain water in tires, just north of San Francisco and 10 miles inland from the Pacific.

We only see the sort of hard freeze where people worry about unsheltered plumbing, maybe once a decade. Even those events aren't long enough to freeze ballasted tires.

But before anyone tries this, consult with some old time farmers nearby! 'Common knowledge' here says water only; that calcium chloride is obsolete and no longer used because of how it can poison your soil if it leaks, and Rimguard isn't available anywhere. At higher altitudes antifreeze is a good idea however.
 
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We get away with plain water in tires, just north of San Francisco and 10 miles inland from the Pacific.

Same Here in Australia, Plain ole Tap Water is sufficient and no freezing problems.A touch of anti-freeze wouldnt hurt though as it will stop the valve and stem corroding internally.
 
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My rear tires were filled with calcium by the previous owner. Will calcium freeze? With chains, i will get them ordered for the back real soon, im going on vacation monday so I probably wont order until the following week.
 
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No, it won't freeze, it is a salt water mixture.
 
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My reasoning was that i keep my tractor in the barn which isnt heated but could move it into the garage if need be. Thanks for the reply, my tractor starts very reliably so I will keep it in the barn. :)
 
/ The tire chain Question (YM169D) #10  
For what it's worth, two of my neighbors always find truck chains on the side of the highway in the mountains here in Colorado. They bring them home, and make up chains for tractors and what have you. Free for the salvage, but then again, I'm a cheap SOB.
 
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Being in NorthWest Oregon you do not need to worry about the calcium chloride freezing to the point to cause a problem. Doesn't get cold enough there. I just fitted the chains I bought for my rears today and they fit perfect. I used turnbuckles to tighten them and it worked perfect. Get the size chain that matches you tire size. Again I got mine front tirechains.com
 
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I think i am going to go through tirechains.com, very good price on them. Im using some firewood cash to pay for them but i am still waiting to get payed.:eek: Maybe tomarrow, im gonna split some kindling and may get the chain funds then.
 
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I meant I got mine FROM tirechains.com. I also got them in three days. Excellent service. You will pay a bit for shipping though. Still cheaper I found though.
 
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I meant I got mine FROM tirechains.com. I also got them in three days. Excellent service. You will pay a bit for shipping though. Still cheaper I found though.

yes. They have the right size back chains i need. What was the shipping cost? 3 days isnt bad at all.
 
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The shipping was about $25. They weighed 147 pounds according to UPS but the website said 174. Your chains are smaller so I am sure the shipping cost will be less. Yes three days from Pennsilvania (sp) wasn't bad at all.
 
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The shipping was about $25. They weighed 147 pounds according to UPS but the website said 174. Your chains are smaller so I am sure the shipping cost will be less. Yes three days from Pennsylvania (sp) wasn't bad at all.

$25 isn't to bad, sounds like i may stay under $70 total. :D:)That's good news. And 3 days from Pennsylvania, that's not bad at all.:)
 
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I was tracking it with UPS and was having my doubts when they sat in St. Louis on the second day, but then they were in Portland. They obviously flew them to Portland even though it was supposed to be ground shipping just to get them here in three days. Got to love UPS. :thumbsup:
 
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I never thought about putting chains on ag tractor tires before, used to do it on turf tires years ago, but as the first snows of the winter may hit tonight or tomorrow, sounds like it might be cheaper to buy chains for my 186d and be able to drive it to town, than the f150 4x4 with 32x11.50 tires to do the same thing. Also to clear a couple of driveways around here. A local was killed a couple of years ago when his tractor slid and tipped over when trying to pull a truck that could not make it up a step hill, he had ag tires on it and didn't work very well on the ice under the snow. I will look into getting some tonight.
 
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here are the prices...

Back tires 8.3-16
1. $44.08 TireChain.com
per pair
2. $41.88 Tractortirechains.com
Per pair
Front tires 6-12
1. $33.15 TireChain.com
per pair
2. $34.89 Tractortirechains.com
Per pair

another question, do i look for the same tire size number when looking for chains or is there a difference in size on the chains?

An example is if say i had 20"x10" tires. would i get 20"x10" chains or 22"x 12" chains?

:confused::confused2:

Why not the company tractor tire chains.com, was there sipping so high that it made the total more than tirecahians.com, they are a few dollars cheaper. I Know its only a few dollars but dollars are dollars.
 
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Why not the company tractor tire chains.com, was there sipping so high that it made the total more than tirecahians.com, they are a few dollars cheaper. I Know its only a few dollars but dollars are dollars.

Not sure yet, but i am going to price shipping first to get the best deal.
 

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