Chains Alternative Chains

/ Alternative Chains #1  

bgott

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2001 TN65, 1951 8N Ford
http://www.onspot.com/

They don't show these for tractors but you might be able to make a set if you were inclined. They show them for pickups, though.
 
/ Alternative Chains #2  
We put a set of those on a new Western Star for an O-O a few years ago. Of course, this was the same guy who put so much gingerbread on his truck the bottom line was over $216,000! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
 
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#3  
It sounds like he was ate up with the gimmes...gimme this and gimme that! /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif
 
/ Alternative Chains #4  
$216k for a StarCar ain't bad, especially if it's Pussypowered.
9 years ago a twin screw StarCar with 60" doghouse cost $195k, and it wasn't tricked at all.
 
/ Alternative Chains #5  
All those things do is make noise as you drive down the road. We had them on our firetrucks. Useless!

I will give Onspot credit though, they do some good marketing. They were frequently spec'd on new ambulances & rescue trucks heading for snow country.

For a tractor, conventional chains are the way to go!
 

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