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olds45512 08-06-2018 12:09 PM

Planning ahead for winter.
 
I know this isn't something you guys want to talk about right now but I'm trying to plan ahead. My new house has a black top driveway which is only about 2yrs old so I'm hesitant to run chains on my tractor but there no way the tractor will make it up the hill from the shed to the driveway without them. Should I just run a ton of weight to keep them from spinning on the black top or does anybody have any other suggestions?

cooperino 08-06-2018 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 462859)
I know this isn't something you guys want to talk about right now but I'm trying to plan ahead. My new house has a black top driveway which is only about 2yrs old so I'm hesitant to run chains on my tractor but there no way the tractor will make it up the hill from the shed to the driveway without them. Should I just run a ton of weight to keep them from spinning on the black top or does anybody have any other suggestions?

So, a 2 YO driveway is about ready to be sealed in the spring anyway. I seal mine every year end of April. Any lines or marks that happen from the plow scraping it get covered up with the new sealer anyway. I have used chains on older blacktop and never really had an issue but can understand why you might be worried. In the cold the blacktop gets pretty hard tho.

darkminion_17 08-06-2018 12:37 PM

Park the tractor under a tarp on the driveway during winter months or put it on the porch.

cooperino 08-06-2018 12:42 PM

In PA, You guys get so much damn snow in certain parts of PA that I would have to agree with leaving tractor near driveway under a tarp. After a couple heavy storms you may not get your tractor to house from shed at all. Either way. In NY all the heavy town trucks run chains on asphalt. I doubt you need to worry about hurting the driveway.

darkminion_17 08-06-2018 12:55 PM

I agree, he may not even get up the hill with chains on the first snowfall.

J-Mech 08-06-2018 12:58 PM

A Cub with chains isn't going to tear up the drive when it's cold and frozed. Chains on the tires in the summer heat would likely dent it up. Oh, it might leave a scuff mark if it skids, but big deal. I'd use them and not worry a bit about it. Didn't the house have a carport? Is there room under it for the tractor? I too prefer mine inside. I don't like them sitting outside, even if they're covered.

J-Mech 08-06-2018 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by darkminion_17 (Post 462876)
I agree, he may not even get up the hill with chains on the first snowfall.

I agree with that also. Winter sucks.

IHCubCadet147 08-06-2018 01:23 PM

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I have Terra-Grip traction belts for my 147. They worked good for me last year. They don't damage pavement.

Dirty Steve 08-06-2018 01:40 PM

Place one at the top as suggested and one at the bottom too. :beerchug: I like my walk behind SWE945. But my next one will be smaller. Check this out!

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/c...tegoryId=27656

Trax! Those things hold themselves up to drive any distance and turn. No working out the arms/wrists holding down on the handles to turn around quick. Me likey!!!:beerchug::beerchug::beerchug:

cooperino 08-06-2018 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirty Steve (Post 462889)
Place one at the top as suggested and one at the bottom too. :beerchug: I like my walk behind SWE945. But my next one will be smaller. Check this out!

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/c...tegoryId=27656

Trax! Those things hold themselves up to drive any distance and turn. No working out the arms/wrists holding down on the handles to turn around quick. Me likey!!!:beerchug::beerchug::beerchug:

The only thing I don't like about the tracks is its a pain in the ass to move them unless its running. Like mid summer when you want it out of your way but you have already drained all the gas :biggrin2: But they do seem to work better.


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