Traction GC series Tire Chains-low asphalt damage

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cdaigle430

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Can anyone recommend tire chains(snow) for the GC tractor turf tires? Looking for something that will cause as little damage as possible to my driveway.
 
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I have 2 link ladder chains on mine, with turf tires. Some scratching occurs, but that’s it.
 
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This style of chain will work and ride the best,
they will not do excessive damage to a driveway unless you really spin them a lot.
The increase in traction is some much that you should be able to do your work without spinning.
Tire Chains-Studded-Tractor
There is no comparison to these chains with any type of ladder or duo type chain.
 
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I have the same chains as noted above. I've only used them once, after one of our "famous" NE ice storms. They were amazing, what a difference. I did also see some small scratches on my paved driveway, but nothing severe. (I also have turf tires.)
 
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And correction, I have R4s, not turfs.
 
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Got me a set for the rear tires, dealership would not sell set for front and said they do not recomend chains for the front. I will see how it goes, if I have to I will downsize the snowblower.
 
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Got me a set for the rear tires, dealership would not sell set for front and said they do not recomend chains for the front. I will see how it goes, if I have to I will downsize the snowblower.

Sounds like you have a good dealer interested in protecting your investment vs making a quick buck. That is sound advise he gave you.
 
 
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