Posted by mike henry on October 10, 2010 at 14:42:26 from (75.21.167.138):
Was given a set of tire chains for my farmall H.One chain is fine. The other chain in one spot of the tire pulls to the outside,then half way around the tire its pulling to the inside when moving the tractor.I am concerned that it may walk off the tire.The chain is sucked up to the last link on each side,and seems to be as snug on the tire as the other side.The one thing I noticed is the buckles are not straight across the tire,they are about 5" difference from side to side.I dont want to have to worry about it coming off in the middle of pushing snow.Soooo,is my answer as simple as reinstall the chain and make sure the buckles are straight across the tire? I have never had chains or put them on.So think like my wife,make sure to be very detailed in your descructions.Well maybe not that bad.Good day everyone.
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