I am curious to hear whether anyone here has used rubber tire chains over turfs during non-winter months, and how well they increase traction in dirt.
I have turf tires on my B2650. I went with turfs because I anticipate driving (and already have driven) over my manicured lawn quite a bit and I wanted to avoid tearing it up.
The past winter, my turfs worked great in the snow. This spring and summer, however, I anticipate doing lots of ground engaging work such as pulling rocks and small stumps, grading, and hauling stuff through the woods, and I am afraid that I will have a traction problem. I do not want to go with metal tire chains because I need to drive over grass and pavement to get to my tractor garage.
I am curious if rubber tire chains would help with those applications. Every review I can find of them is from people who have used them to gain traction in snow -- which I don't have a problem with. I haven't found any reviews on their ability to boost traction in warm weather. Has anyone used them outside of winter and, if so, what was your experience?
I have turf tires on my B2650. I went with turfs because I anticipate driving (and already have driven) over my manicured lawn quite a bit and I wanted to avoid tearing it up.
The past winter, my turfs worked great in the snow. This spring and summer, however, I anticipate doing lots of ground engaging work such as pulling rocks and small stumps, grading, and hauling stuff through the woods, and I am afraid that I will have a traction problem. I do not want to go with metal tire chains because I need to drive over grass and pavement to get to my tractor garage.
I am curious if rubber tire chains would help with those applications. Every review I can find of them is from people who have used them to gain traction in snow -- which I don't have a problem with. I haven't found any reviews on their ability to boost traction in warm weather. Has anyone used them outside of winter and, if so, what was your experience?