I recently decided to get chains for my front ag tires, 11.2-24. I was having a hard time pushing 6" of snow on a dirt road that has a wicked sideways lean to it. My steering tires would slide sideways (downhill) towards a deep ditch off the side of the road.
I decided to go cheap (always) and looked around on fb marketplace for used pickup snow chains and figured I would modify them to fit.
I found a deal- two sets (4 tire chains) for $25. One set had never been used. The second set was used one time. Cool.
Well, the planets were aligned that day, my friends. I proceeded to see how much I would need to add or subtract to make them fit my L3901 front tires. Low and behold, they fit perfectly as they were!
I decided to add more crosslinks to these chains. I was going to disassemble the second set of chains, but then i realized I had an old set of chains given to me that just happened to have the same length crosslinks, 13". I added these to this new set.
I haven't had another snow day yet to try them but I think they should help to keep the front end sticking better on off-kilter situations. I have used the tractor on dirt and stones so far and they stay put very well.
So, I ended up with front chains for the tractor and a brand new set I can sell to get back my initial investment plus!
I hope this helps someone else who is looking for a set of chains at a reasonable cost.
I decided to go cheap (always) and looked around on fb marketplace for used pickup snow chains and figured I would modify them to fit.
I found a deal- two sets (4 tire chains) for $25. One set had never been used. The second set was used one time. Cool.
Well, the planets were aligned that day, my friends. I proceeded to see how much I would need to add or subtract to make them fit my L3901 front tires. Low and behold, they fit perfectly as they were!
I decided to add more crosslinks to these chains. I was going to disassemble the second set of chains, but then i realized I had an old set of chains given to me that just happened to have the same length crosslinks, 13". I added these to this new set.
I haven't had another snow day yet to try them but I think they should help to keep the front end sticking better on off-kilter situations. I have used the tractor on dirt and stones so far and they stay put very well.
So, I ended up with front chains for the tractor and a brand new set I can sell to get back my initial investment plus!
I hope this helps someone else who is looking for a set of chains at a reasonable cost.