I finally got around to extending out the rear chains I bought for my since sold/smaller tractor, to fit the bigger tires on the 2 year old L3301. I have the double crosslinks, they don't sit down inside the treads but ride on top, perfect. I also modified some old chains for my pickup for the front end, also now a perfect fit. This time of year I start dealing with an ice layer under the snow, thus the chains, though I have gotten by without them for years. And, I am really pleased with the increase in traction, but....
The rears hit the fender support brackets! I never checked, I guess I just assumed no one would design a tractor without room for tire chains, my bad. Now they don't rub continuously, just now and then, and after eyeballing everything for a solution, I am now planning to just live with it. UNLESS, there is some kind of wheel hub spacers or something to give me just an extra 1" width? I feel stupid for asking, as I'm pretty sure there is a good mechanical reason for the wheels being where they are! My chains fit properly, it's the Kubota engineers that didn't leave sufficient margin that are causing the problem. I have enough invested in the rear chains to preclude just taking them with a fight first. Though I can and have got by without any, just having them on the front sure helps a lot. Any simple solutions?