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Garden Tractor and Snow Blower Tire Chains

2 AND 4 LINK SPACING
  optional v-bar
case hardened  in accordance with ASTM E18 Standards 

Twisted Link

V-Bar 

4-Link Garden Tractor Snow Chains
 4-Link Spacing
a cross chain every
 4rth side chain link

Garden Tractor Medium Duty Tire Chains
2 - Link Spacing
Medium Duty

a cross chain every
 2nd side chain link
-nearly twice as
 many cross chains

2-Link Garden Tractor Snow Chains
2 - Link Spacing
Heavy Duty

a cross chain every
 2nd side chain link
-nearly twice as
 many cross chains

4-Link V-BAR Garden Tractor Tire Chains
 4-Link Spacing
V-Bar
a cross chain every
  4rth side chain link

2-Link V-BAR Garden Tractor Tire Chains
2 - Link Spacing
V-Bar
a cross chain every
  2nd side chain link
-nearly twice as 
many cross chains

select your tire size below

optional V-BAR
V-bar are helpful on hill, ice and hard packed
 conditions.  They are not recommended on 
pavement since they can damage the surface
 it the tires begin to spin.

available in select sizes only

V Bar Tire Chains Detail
CLICK ON PICTURE TO ENLARGE


FAQ on Garden Tractor Chains

What is the difference between 2 and 4 link spacing?  Spacing is defined as the number of side chain links skipped between cross chains.  For 2 link spacing, cross chains occur every 2 side chain links.  For 4 link spacing,  cross chains occur every 4 side chain link.
Which is better 2 or 4 link spacing?  2 link is always better.  It provides for a more consistent ride by having more chain on the face of the tire.  Therefore, helping to reduce the bumpy ride from being on chain - off chain.  2 link is always recommended for steering tires, since it allows more steering control.
When are V-Bar chains recommended?  V-bar is helpful on hills, ice and hard packed conditions.  They are not recommended on pavement since they can damage the surface if the tires begin to spin.  
Do I have enough clearance between the tire, struts, or control arms? Check your your owner's manual, vehicle manufacture or dealer to confirm adequate clearance.  Click here for a picture of a clearance problem. 
Where do I find application and recommended use information?  Click Here for tractor make, model, tire size and application information.


Installation Instructions
Click here for detailed installation instructions for garden tractor chains. 

Select your tire size
(see the sidewall of your tire- click here)

3.40/3.00x5 8x12 13x6.50x6 20x10x10 24x13x12
4.00x8 8x15 15x5.00x6 21x8x10 24x8.5x14
4.80x8 8x16 15x6.00x6 22x9.50x12 25x8.5x14
4.10/3.50x4 8x18 16x4.80 22x10x10 25x10x8
4.10/3.50x5 10/10.5x2.75 16x6.50x8 22x11x10 26x12x12
4.10/3.50x6 10x3.5 18x6.50x8 22.5x10.00-8 27x8.50x15
5.00/5.70x8 10.25x3.25 18x8.50x8 23x7.50x12 27x9.50x15
5.30/4.50x6 12x3 18x8.50x10 23x8.50x12 27x10.50x15
6x12 12x3.50x6 18x9.50x8 23x8.50x14 27x12x12
6x14 12x12 20x8x8 23x9.50x12 29x12x15
6x16 12.25x3.50x6 20x8x10 23x10.50x12 29x12.50x15
7.00x14 13x4.00x6 20x9.00-8 24x10.50x12 31x15.5x15
7.00x16 13x5.00x6 20x10x8 24x12x12 33x12.50x15
        33-12.50-16.5

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