NCL4701
Well-known member
Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
I see a lot of folks on here using chains for snow. See some suppliers such as TireChains.com with varieties of chains that are also rated for mud. Anyone using chains for mud? If yes any thoughts or advice?
I have clay and R4’s. 95% of what I’m doing the R4’s are preferable as there’s a lot of mowing and loader work. The other 5% is pulling a trailer loaded with firewood across two muddy creeks and up rather steep hills. Not that the tractor doesn’t get it done but wondering if chaining the rears (or all 4) would give better traction or just be a waste of money. Even if I could I would NOT switch to R1’s due to the more routine mowing duties that involve quite a bit of maneuvering (and turf damage with R1’s). Been there and done that with the Ford the Kubota replaced so R1 v R4 isn’t a question for me.
I have clay and R4’s. 95% of what I’m doing the R4’s are preferable as there’s a lot of mowing and loader work. The other 5% is pulling a trailer loaded with firewood across two muddy creeks and up rather steep hills. Not that the tractor doesn’t get it done but wondering if chaining the rears (or all 4) would give better traction or just be a waste of money. Even if I could I would NOT switch to R1’s due to the more routine mowing duties that involve quite a bit of maneuvering (and turf damage with R1’s). Been there and done that with the Ford the Kubota replaced so R1 v R4 isn’t a question for me.