It's possible they might fit your tractor. You might have to add some chain to make them fit. Lengthen is not usually a problem adding chain if the width is alright. Some thing to keep in mind is what chains to what thread you have. Ladder style chains will work on 45 degree lug, bald or turf tires but on 23 degree thread will often fall between the lugs making them almost useless. The duo-grip style or H style work better on the 23 degree lugs, hit the ling to view chains. I have had ladder chains that have also be adapted for better traction, see photo. Depending on the snowfall some years I can get away without chains and some years I can't. I'm last minute so I always wait unless they are predicting a big snowfall before I put them on. If you are just getting stuck every once in a while it might pay for you to find a pair of of these. They have work for me several times when I don't have my chains on. They fold up and are easy to store.
45 degree ladder style with added chain
23 degree with ladder chains
Long/short bar with ladder chains with added chains for better traction
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