Chains on non drive tires???

   / Chains on non drive tires??? #1  

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Any thought on light chains or cables on the non drive front tires of my garden tractor? I have good traction due to weights and chains on the rear, but the front end gets pushed around when plowing.

I even thought of putting suitcase weights on the front to help, haven't tried it in snow yet.

Also just made a supplemental rear weight that slips in a receiver hitch.

???

Sorry for cell phone pix quality.

JB
 

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   / Chains on non drive tires??? #2  
Any thought on light chains or cables on the non drive front tires of my garden tractor? I have good traction due to weights and chains on the rear, but the front end gets pushed around when plowing.

I even thought of putting suitcase weights on the front to help, haven't tried it in snow yet.

Also just made a supplemental rear weight that slips in a receiver hitch.

???

Sorry for cell phone pix quality.

JB

I'd try the weights added to the plow first and see if that helps.
 
   / Chains on non drive tires??? #3  
I used to run front chains on a garden tractor with a plow. Helped a bunch for steering.
 
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I used to run front chains on a garden tractor with a plow. Helped a bunch for steering.

Good to hear.
Not sure if this subject has been discussed before or not.
But I thought it might be a nutty idea, don't remember seeing chains on non drive tires before.

I will leave those weights on as well, just have to find some cheap light chains.

JB
 
   / Chains on non drive tires??? #5  
I agree with Slowzuki. The chains on your fronts definitely help with the steering. Your frontend doesn't push sideways so easy with them on. It can't hurt to put them on and try.:thumbsup: Good luck!
 
   / Chains on non drive tires??? #6  
Any thought on light chains or cables on the non drive front tires of my garden tractor? I have good traction due to weights and chains on the rear, but the front end gets pushed around when plowing.

I don't use front chains on mine when running a blower, and it doesn't steer worth a dang. I would think a tractor would be useless for plowing without something on the fronts.

I've seen some setups with a single piece of chain that wraps around the circumference of the tire, making a center rib out of chain.

JayC
 

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