Chains Chains on the front and rear!

   / Chains on the front and rear! #11  
Hmmm, I haven't seen a BX yet. But you're right. If the tires are too small the weight added would be minimal. Clementine's front shoes filled, however, weigh a lot! I think that was one reason I didn't get them refilled; empty tires are easier to handle. Looks like I'm paying the price for my laziness this winter, though.

Pete
 
   / Chains on the front and rear! #12  
I had chains on all four corners when I had my little B1750. Made a world of difference on that tractor. If the owners' manual doesn't warn against it, I'd go for it.

Pete
 
   / Chains on the front and rear!
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#13  
Bob,

I was paying more attention to the dynamics of the situation last night while blowing some snow. It does appear that the front is very light due to the lack of a front end loader, loaded tires or weights of any kind. I need to figure something out.
 
   / Chains on the front and rear! #14  
<font color=blue>...It does appear that the front is very light...</font color=blue>

Do you have a handy spot on the front to hang suitcase weights? Does the manual for the blower suggest an appropriate counterweight value? I hear that such manuals often do tell you how much counterweight you need...

Let us know how you make out!
 

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