From: David Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Fri Oct 31 2003 - 06:31:38 PST
Whoa, with that kind of snow possiblity you better put them on now. (;->)
Actually chains work really well off road also. I have them on my tractor
and I never remove them. Traction is increased tremendously. But the ride
is a little bumpier.
Dave
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 06:57:44 -0500, GOTaM35 <gotam35@sc.rr.com> wrote:
> I picked up my latest GL purchase yesterday with included a bunch of snow
> chains. They all appear to be for duel wheels. I never realized they
> made
> a set with 3 main chains like this. Is this how most of you guys chain
> your
> deuces? Or do you use individual chains on each tire?
>
> I am also wondering how most of you use your chains. Do you just chain
> one
> axle in the back or both. I assume you use chains on the front axle too.
> A
> quick lesson would be appreciated. I don't know when I will get to use
> them, it will be 80 degrees here over the weekend. There is always the
> chance will be get that devastating 4" snow storm this year.
>
> Joe Trapp
> Blythewood, SC
>
>
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-- Dave
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