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Re: Winter traction--tires vs. chains
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Posted by paul on September 18, 2001 at 15:24:55 from (208.1.185.208):
In Reply to: Winter traction--tires vs. chains posted by Wayne on September 17, 2001 at 18:57:03:
I understand you to say you have poor tires and a set of chains, but you want to upgrade one? Then I would upgrade the tires first. You may be able to get by without chains some or most of the time, which is the happier way to go. :) The tires will help you all year long, so are the better investment. (Unless you only mow lawn in summer, then new tires will tear up a bit more). The chains are helpful, but you have a set, so why buy another? You can shop for these, often $10 or so at a farm auction, etc. That would be my take on it. --->Paul
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