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DennisThornton
42 minutes ago, littleredrider said:

Ag/V tires tend to suck in snow lol. I have them on my tractor with either the blower or plow. If the tire gets to blacktop, dirt, grass, whatever, they work good. But with anything else they just spin. Where the garage is, there is a slight grade downhill. We had 3' of snow day they built it so much of the snow got packed down, now it's a solid sheet of ice. Course it's been snowing non-friggin' stop, but even with the ice, lil bit of snow on top, going up hill with the blower raised, it went up no problem. But if I stopped, and took off too quick, it would just spin. I have the tires loaded, and has the plastic weights on it. I forgot when I bought the loader that it had some "round stock" weights, prolly 60-70lbs each, barely able to lift with one hand, but putting those 2 on the back very rudimentary lol, just that made a big difference. I need to do the front chains BAD. Even with whatever is on the tractor, it doesn't wanna steer. Those are filled as well, tri ribs. Looks good, steers great (reduction too) but slides all over. Bout how many feet per tire is needed? I think the tri's are 16"...

My 4wd compact with R4 is a disappointment in snow that packs or has packed.  Slip and slid all over.  Chains on the rear make a huge difference but I'm going to add either chains on the front or screw in studs.

 

10ft length of #40 should do both fronts on a wheel horse.

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55 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

My 4wd compact with R4 is a disappointment in snow that packs or has packed.  Slip and slid all over.  Chains on the rear make a huge difference but I'm going to add either chains on the front or screw in studs.

 

10ft length of #40 should do both fronts on a wheel horse.

Put them on all 4, but most times its just on the rears, haven't had them on the eMax yet but I do have a set for the rear, and yes R4s aren't the greatest.

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