Turf tires, not filled, no spacers. Use it primarily for mowing but I’ve moved a LOT of snow with it.
I have chains both front and back – zero issues with rear fender clearances or turning the front wheels. Without chains on the front steering is challenging once the bucket starts to get full, it can tend to pull sideways.
Some old chains I had from a 26hp Craftsman lawn tractor fit perfectly. Can’t remember where I got them but “tire chains dot com” seems familiar – shop around. Make sure you get spring tensioners for each wheel to pull the chains tight. Note - my pictures show the rear without spring tensioners but I do use them.
REAR WEIGHT IS MANDATORY!!! Snow or dirt. Do not operate without it!
Rear wheel weights off the old craftsman, threaded rod cut to size, washers and bolts, fit right on.
DO NOT get the rear ballast box shown in my pictures if you decide to get one in the future. The lower pins are set too fat back and will not connect to a Quick Hitch (highly recommended).
With just a bucket you’ll be doing a lot back-and-forth depending on how much snow you get, but it gets the job done. A rear mount blower is definitely on my wish list since I don’t have third function hydraulics on the front. A cab would be great also, I get a lot of wind here.