etrailer | Choosing the Right Tractor Tire Chains
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Click for more info and reviews of this Titan Chain Tractor Tire Chains:
https://www.etrailer.com/Tractor-Tire...
Check out some similar Tractor Tire Chains options:
https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trac...
Click for more info and reviews of this Titan Chain Tractor Tire Chains:
https://www.etrailer.com/Tractor-Tire...
Check out some similar Tractor Tire Chains options:
https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trac...
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https://www.etrailer.com/Tractor-Tire...
Check out some similar Tractor Tire Chains options:
https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trac...
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Hi, everyone. Aden here with etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at all the different styles of tractor tire chain that we carry here at etrailer and showing you how to pick out the right one. There's really two things you need to figure out: what style of tractor tire chain is gonna work best for you and the measurement of your tire. We're gonna jump into the style first because there's really two ways to break this down. We've got the H pattern, which we have on our tire right now.
H pattern, you're gonna tell what that is based on the center of the chain where we have this rectangle formed in the links. And then there's ladder pattern, which we have laid out on the ground here. This is gonna look a lot more familiar to a lot of people probably. It's more traditional and just has these cross sections of chain that'll go perpendicular across the tire, forming this sort of ladder shape. But between those styles, what's the difference Ladder pattern is gonna give you better traction on starts and stops.
And it's important to know that in the category we have here at etrailer, the ladder pattern are gonna be the only style approved for both on- and off-road use. So, if your property has any pavement or asphalt, go with the ladder pattern. And if you're more worried about flat, even ground, we're gonna be stopping and starting a lot, that's probably the one for you. The H pattern here is gonna sit a little bit taller and not fall into the tread as much. So it's gonna be higher profile, and that's part of the reason why it's off-road only.
But because we've got this cluster of chains in the center of our tire, if you're ever driving on uneven terrain or at a slope, it's gonna give you better side traction there. So, if your farm or your property has a lot of that uneven terrain and you're just primarily using this off-road, then the H pattern's probably for you. And you can break down the ladder pattern a little bit further into square link and twist link. Square link is what we have here where we have these hard edges, it's a lot taller in terms of its profile, and that's gonna be a lot more aggressive, better for use on ice. And the twist-link style, which looks a lot like this, actually, on the H pattern where the links are twisted together, that one's gonna be better for just deep snow and mud.
With that in mind, you've probably got a style picked out. You need to know what size to get. We carry a lot of different sizes here. And to find the right one for you, you can go to the side wall of your tire and look for a number. But I'd advise just taking the measurement yourself because you might find that it just doesn't match up perfectly. But on the side of ours, we've got 14.9-24. That 14.9 is in inches, and that's really just going to be the tread width. So, to verify that, you can go to the top of your tire, measure side to side, and verify the width. And that 24 is going to be the diameter of the wheel. And, again, that's gonna be in inches. So you can take that same measurement to verify whether that number is correct. And with those two numbers in mind, you can find the right chain for you that's supposed to fit your tire size. And it's important to note that between tires, things can be very different. Especially with a meatier, deeper tread like this, depending on how worn down it is, that could change your
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