Jay4200
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
- Messages
- 2,053
- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
I do remember reading about them being a harden steel alloy or something like that. There's very little info on the web about them. Most sites just cut and paste what Aquiline has, only one or two had their own opinions about them.
I have a 2 1/2 ton International dump truck. It's 4wd and without chains it barely moves on the hard pack snow/ ice. So far I have only run chains on the rear and never had a problem. That's pushing a plow. With a snow blower it shouldn't be as hard to push. I doubt I'll put chains on the front of the tractor.
I considered the Aquiline chains (Talons) - they look like you could climb a tree with them, but they were WAY too expensive at ~$700+. I found it hard enough to cough up for the 2-link ladders I ultimately got. The ladder chains locally were $475, and used 5/16" chain. I bought from tirechain.com - cost $300+S&H and are made from 3/8" chain. I got 2-link ladder V-bars for the front ($100) - total damage for all 4 was about what the local ladders cost.
Even though I don't buy the 4-wheel chain driveline stress theory (ice is going to be way weaker than any driveline component, chains or not), I'm planning to run 2WD most of the time - the front chains are just so I can steer and stay going straight - the front lightens up a bit with a 650# blower hanging off of the back and I don't want to do any unintended U-turns when navigating crowned hills.
JayC