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Does anybody have any experience with this type of tire chain. If so could you explaine it out. Thanks

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pfrederi

Rotate the arm till it is at 90 degrees then put a side link in the two slots (which will be in line)  The fold the arm back down so the hook on the end grabs the side link that is in the base of latch. 

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oldlineman

:text-yeahthat: very common way to do tire chains.

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pfrederi

I went out into the shop to take a picture...there are 4 Horses and a Case tractor all chained up...none had the same style of hookup  four different styles....

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Ed Kennell

I have some that are close.  Yours would hook into the side link to lock closed.IMG_6830.JPGIMG_6832.JPGIMG_6831.JPG

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lynnmor

Looks like you need to flip the entire chain set over.  The cleats should be towards the road, not the weather beaten tire. 

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Jerry77
2 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Rotate the arm till it is at 90 degrees then put a side link in the two slots (which will be in line)  The fold the arm back down so the hook on the end grabs the side link that is in the base of latch

And then tie a soft piece of wire around it so it won't come undone ( seriously ) :)

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doc724
37 minutes ago, Jerry77 said:

And then tie a soft piece of wire around it so it won't come undone ( seriously ) :)

Ah Jerry.  Words of wisdom.  Learned this lesson about 35 years ago when the chain clasp came undone in the middle of plowing.  Bad enough getting chains on when it is dry and cold.  In the middle of a snow storm it is definitely not fun.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn
1 hour ago, Jerry77 said:

And then tie a soft piece of wire around it so it won't come undone ( seriously ) :)

A zip tie would Work?  Right ,,

 

Glenn

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can whlvr

I use the deflate and install chains,blow up tire and good to go,and definatly wire or zip tie them also

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Sarge

Do a search for latching down tire chains on YouTube - there should be an easy video of how to latch various types , lot of different latch systems out there . Metal wire works the best to make certain they don't open and plastic wire ties work in a pinch but are very prone to breaking in cold weather . I've had one come off and wrap itself around the axle and ag tire - that wasn't fun at -20*F with high winds , worst day for it to happen and that was from a crappy latch and broken plastic wire tie ...

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doc724

Zip ties are ok too

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Ed Kennell

Just noticed his hanging from a barn rafter.

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