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tire chain size
My low boy has tires sixe 9.5 X24 could someone tell me what the length and width of the chains should be. I am going to try to make a large set fit. Thanks for any info. Chris
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Chains
You can look here
http://tirechain.com/TractorChainmenu.htm
Or here
http://shop.cedarrapidstire.com/search1.asp?cat=CHAINS
FlyByNite
http://tirechain.com/TractorChainmenu.htm
Or here
http://shop.cedarrapidstire.com/search1.asp?cat=CHAINS
FlyByNite
48 Cub # 55082
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Sorry you did not have any luck with used chains. The only real problem with ladder chains is with AG tires the chains tend to slip down into some parts of the treads; thus, making them somewhat less effective.
Ladder chains will work and are much better than no chains. The good part about the chains slipping down into parts of the tread is that the chain gets very tight to the tire and really digs into the packed snow.
The better ladder chains are the "twisted" ladder type. Here the cross chain is twisted from side to side and sits up off the tread a little higher.
Most, however, are the flat ladder.
Hope this helps.
Good luck,
Oscar
Ladder chains will work and are much better than no chains. The good part about the chains slipping down into parts of the tread is that the chain gets very tight to the tire and really digs into the packed snow.
The better ladder chains are the "twisted" ladder type. Here the cross chain is twisted from side to side and sits up off the tread a little higher.
Most, however, are the flat ladder.
Hope this helps.
Good luck,
Oscar
48 CUB & 52 Super A
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