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Re: Snow plow problems with Farmall A
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Posted by Greg Miller on February 19, 2003 at 15:13:57 from (65.85.106.226):
In Reply to: Snow plow problems with Farmall A posted by Brian Fudge on February 19, 2003 at 11:58:02:
i would think that maybe the turf tires might help. a bigger contact patch may do the trick and since the turf tires would put more surface area of rubber on the ground they might work. of course, i could be wrong. however, that seems to be the case in the 4x4 world with mud tires vs. all terrain tires. the all terrain tires have more rubber surface area in contact with the ground and seem to perform better in the snow than mud tires. the v-bar chains give the best traction by design. i know that while the regular chains would be more friendly to your driveway, you would lose some traction compared to the v-bars.
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