Posted by S.Crum on December 02, 2007 at 14:46:07 from (4.154.219.123):
Jimbo gave me a pair of tractor tire chains off one of his old Allis B tractors. I wanted to put them on my JD M so I could use the back blade for some "surgical" snow removal in the areas I can't (or don't dare to) reach with the 310A backhoe. Well the chains both need new clasps 1 needs a cross chain. All that stuff we had over the years for the big tractors was forced into Dad's estate auction by dear sister. anyhow thinking geez Tractor Supply Company ought to have that stuff especially this time of year. NOT!!! how foolish of me! Once I found someone there that even knew what a tire chain was, they pointed me to a rack with garden tractor and snow blower chains on it. I informed the salesman that most people quit farming with garden tractors and snow blowers years ago. He said 'that's funny!' I said "no, that's sad. You guys are heading down the same dusty road as Agway, Central Tractor and a few others". I guess if I were screwing with hay burners or wanted a chrome plated tool box for the truck or a cheap China made reproduction tractor part, they could help out, especially if I want to wait on a 'special order' NOT LIKELY! I'll call tirechains.com in the morning and order a new set of double ring chains.
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