Wyld Bill
Silver Member
I searched & found some stuff about this but not what I was looking for.
If your doing snow removal what are the pros/cons of jsut running tire chains on front or on back?
I know the obvious like the front axle is weaker than the rear.
My thing is how much abuse does simply putting chains on front for the winter or maybe just for days that the driveway is icy really do?
Here is my situation>
Mahindra 2615 HST tractor with a rear mounted 70" snow blower.
1000' long driveway tarred first 400' dirt the rest of the way.
Driveway 10 to 20 degrees steep all the way.
I bought some rear tire chains last winter but they wouldn't fit without wheel spacers.
So problems with tire chains:
HEAVY,..these things would be a pain to put on compared to light front chains that I could use the FEL to jack up the front of the tractor to put on. Just moving them around in storage is a pain.
Need wheel spacers. That's going to cost me a bunch more money & make my already wide tractor even wider. Right now my rear blower is 10" wider than my tires & I like it that way.
Road cruising. Occationally I go up the road to help out nieghbors. I bet the tractor will right pretty rough with rear chains. With front chains I could take them off & on more easily.
If your doing snow removal what are the pros/cons of jsut running tire chains on front or on back?
I know the obvious like the front axle is weaker than the rear.
My thing is how much abuse does simply putting chains on front for the winter or maybe just for days that the driveway is icy really do?
Here is my situation>
Mahindra 2615 HST tractor with a rear mounted 70" snow blower.
1000' long driveway tarred first 400' dirt the rest of the way.
Driveway 10 to 20 degrees steep all the way.
I bought some rear tire chains last winter but they wouldn't fit without wheel spacers.
So problems with tire chains:
HEAVY,..these things would be a pain to put on compared to light front chains that I could use the FEL to jack up the front of the tractor to put on. Just moving them around in storage is a pain.
Need wheel spacers. That's going to cost me a bunch more money & make my already wide tractor even wider. Right now my rear blower is 10" wider than my tires & I like it that way.
Road cruising. Occationally I go up the road to help out nieghbors. I bet the tractor will right pretty rough with rear chains. With front chains I could take them off & on more easily.