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Tim again

11-30-2003 13:28:45




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Where can I get chains/weights for my Super C?




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Joe

12-01-2003 11:41:44




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 Re: Super C chains in reply to Tim again, 11-30-2003 13:28:45  
I got a set of skidder like chains for my 504 from www.tirechains.com The price was decent and they were delivered next day



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Hugh MacKay

11-30-2003 14:36:25




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 Re: Super C chains in reply to Tim again, 11-30-2003 13:28:45  
Tim: One of the best sources I have found for wheel chains especially for 11.2 tires are old truck wheel chains. One pair will do a 130 or 140 , on SC,200, etc piece two together. The last ones I bought I got 3 for $20. and they even loaned their special tool for adding and removing cross chains. Soon as trucks start breaking them they don't fool with them long. At your SC speed there is still a lot of years in them. I bought mine 10 years ago and still have a 2.5 gal pail full of spare cross chains.

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old

11-30-2003 14:08:10




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 Re: Super C chains in reply to Tim again, 11-30-2003 13:28:45  
Go to your local road dept and pick up a set of chains for a road grader most of the time they have old sets that they will let go of for just a few $$ and they are easy to fix to fit a tractor



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CNKS

11-30-2003 13:58:59




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 Re: Super C chains in reply to Tim again, 11-30-2003 13:28:45  
You might put an ad in the classifieds. Otherwise, salvage for weights. One source might be www.steelwheelranch.com. Company called Valu bilt (do a search as this business is competition for this site, thus the web address will be rejected) might have chains, or any farm store should be able to get them for you.



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super C

11-30-2003 13:56:21




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 Re: Super C chains in reply to Tim again, 11-30-2003 13:28:45  
like wheel weights? try ebay or fill your tires with water and antifreeze i have both and it works well



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