Snow Equipment Buying/Pricing snow chains

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Here is my answer to snow and ice chains. Actually they also score up the ice pretty good so the ice is not as slippery. There was less than 2 inches between the side of the tire and the fender on my kubota L4740. Anyway here is a short video of my answer to the snow chain issues.

 
   / snow chains #23  
Call B&B Chain a division of Chappell Tractor in Milford, NH. They carry all kinds of tire chains.
 
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ok,iwill watch the video...thanks
 
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#25  
i am on the road alot...these would dig into the pavement... too aggressive for me
 
   / snow chains #26  
i am on the road alot...these would dig into the pavement... too aggressive for me

They do not tear up the roads I've run mine on town roads many times, we use them on the farm on a New Holland 6050 and a Puma 125 which get roaded 3 to 6 miles a day.
When you are working on pavement they don't slip and spin like street chains will.
The euro studded chains are the best working and riding chain you can get.
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#27  
ok, i may give them a shot...thanks for that
 
   / snow chains #29  
I priced some today from tirechains.com. with shipping they were lower than others mentioned.
 
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#30  
you are correct...thats where i got mine from...good prices...thanks
 
 
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