Tires finding tire chain

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Finally got the chains today, put them on the front and works like a charm, waiting for moer snow to play, I have also put the chains on the forklift, its night and day for performance so expect the same results with the CK20, I decided not to use the chains with the V welded on each link, these are flat chain but quite substantial, figured the flat would be better on concrete when indoors,

Thanks for the advice and leads, I will let you know how it works in the next snow storm
 
   / finding tire chain #12  
CBB said:
Ditto on Tire Chains.
I use the V-Bar from tirechains.com on the front of my CK20. Works great in snow.

Get the tensioner they recommend for like 10-15 bucks. Works well.

I can't fit chains on the back due to the Woods backhoe frame...only 1 inch clearance but I find with chains on the front and industrial tires, no problem.

I live s. of Buffalo, we know snow and ice and it works fine.

Hope this helps with your decision.

$10-15? I just looked and they wanted $45 per pair and another $6 for the device to put them on with (the red thing in the photos).
 

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