onelostdogg
Silver Member
Hi all,
I posted on Yanmar thread but pretty quiet there... will try to make a long story short.
New Yanmar EX3200 with 7' rear blade and front bucket. Loaded R4's. 900' of gravel driveway with about 300' of about 20 degree slope which gets icy every year without fail.
Have been plowing for last 10 winters with a 4 wheeler and 2-link v-bar chains made a HUGE difference since year 2.
Dealer swears I won't need chains to plow...he has seen my driveway and said he doesn't know anyone who uses chains on an EX3200.
Here's my question...I am almost sure I will need chains but don't want to spend the $$$ if I am wrong. The rear chains from my Polaris will fit the front tires of the tractor almost perfectly. If I get into trouble and find I really do need them, is it worth a try? Any reason not to use front chains only if I find that they make the difference?
Thanks.
John
I posted on Yanmar thread but pretty quiet there... will try to make a long story short.
New Yanmar EX3200 with 7' rear blade and front bucket. Loaded R4's. 900' of gravel driveway with about 300' of about 20 degree slope which gets icy every year without fail.
Have been plowing for last 10 winters with a 4 wheeler and 2-link v-bar chains made a HUGE difference since year 2.
Dealer swears I won't need chains to plow...he has seen my driveway and said he doesn't know anyone who uses chains on an EX3200.
Here's my question...I am almost sure I will need chains but don't want to spend the $$$ if I am wrong. The rear chains from my Polaris will fit the front tires of the tractor almost perfectly. If I get into trouble and find I really do need them, is it worth a try? Any reason not to use front chains only if I find that they make the difference?
Thanks.
John