Screw in studs in tractor tires?

mmurray70

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I have a kubota B26 and wondering if I could use screw in studs for plowing in winter? Lot of people in my area use these in ATVs with great results. Anybody try them in a tractor?
 

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They work great. Just make sure you go big enough. Grooving the tires helps a lot too.
 

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I have a kubota B26 and wondering if I could use screw in studs for plowing in winter? Lot of people in my area use these in ATVs with great results. Anybody try them in a tractor?
I had them in the front and rear tires of my BX25 and they were great when the gravel driveway iced up. I removed them once I had a lot of asphalt put down. I also ran them on a set of Jeep TJ General tires. The ones I had were from a Canadian company and they're were about $1 each. I bought the tool from them to install the studs using a cordless drill. They were a pain to remove but easy to install.
 

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I have a kubota B26 and wondering if I could use screw in studs for plowing in winter? Lot of people in my area use these in ATVs with great results. Anybody try them in a tractor?
I would Just get good chains.
 
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Do you have ag tires, industrial tires or turf tires? They are good for the first two. I'd be leery about putting them in turfs though -- not nearly as much tread depth to screw into. Besides, turf tires work well as-is for snow-clearing. Much better grip on ice and packed snow than the deep lug tires.
 

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I've got carbide tipped screw ins on the rear of the 4WD FEL tractor that I use with a rear scrape blade. Ag tires. No fender clearance for chains.

They are absolutely wonderful on ice. Which we get too much of each winter.

I have no pavement, so they never come out. Leave 'em in all summer.

I try not to claw over any nasty ledge or stone during the summer, at a buck each, I want them to stay in.

But heck, I leave the chains on two other tractors (2WD turf tires) all summer as well ;-)
 
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I had them in the front and rear tires of my BX25 and they were great when the gravel driveway iced up. I removed them once I had a lot of asphalt put down. I also ran them on a set of Jeep TJ General tires. The ones I had were from a Canadian company and they're were about $1 each. I bought the tool from them to install the studs using a cordless drill. They were a pain to remove but easy to install.
Post a link!

I've been looking the these MS1911 $138 for 100
 

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Post a link!

I've been looking the these MS1911 $138 for 100
This is the brand that I purchased. I bought a set for the Jeep and a set for the BX. For some reason I thought that they were a Canadian company but it looks like they're in Oregon.

 
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