Posted by dave2 on December 30, 2010 at 10:37:40 from (139.139.35.70):
Got showed up by an old man today..........
Got a set of (used) snow chains last year for my tractor. They came a pile of rust and mud in a bucket. Stretched them out and got one on in about 10 minutes, half a day later I decided that one chain would be enough. FF to this afternoon. Only place without snow piled up wasa stretch of road outside of town. Got my chains out, stretched them out nice and pretty so I could drive on them and hook up. Yeah right...
hour and a half later, old guy that usually helps out with my adventures comes along and tells me to pack up and come to his house. He laid out the chains and started mumbling about one and started twisting and turning, running the chain thru itself and grumbling for about a half hour.
I had the other one laid out (same one I used last year) and he was happy with it. Got a floor jack and lifted the rear end and 20 minutes later, both chains were on. We had a few shots of schnaps to warm up and my little tractor zooms right along like the mailman.
I have another set of wheels with wider and about 50% tread that I'll swap out for spring and keep the chains mounted for winter use. Ole guy is 75 years old and has better things to do than mount my tire chains.
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