Posted by HalWA on July 08, 2009 at 16:42:12 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: Tractor tire chains posted by LOU from WI on July 08, 2009 at 08:56:13:
You might try to round up a couple of sets of Semi chains that the trucker thinks are too worn out to use on the road anymore. Then put the truck chains together so they are about the right size for your tractor tires and cut off the excess. It also helps to weld in some connecting chains between some of the cross links, so they don't all just fall between the tire ribs.
The resulting chains are a whole lot better than having no chains at all, but are not nearly as effective as REAL tractor chains.
This really isn't the best time of the year to be looking for junked truck chains, but sometimes they are available if you know someone in the trucking business. They might be free, but if not, I wouldn't pay much for them, since the trucker wouldn't be getting rid of them if the chains had much more useful life. Good luck!
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