Bunchgrass
Well-known member
I figured I throw this out there as it was a godsend to me when trying to put heavy chains on my tractor tires. I saw the video on Youtube from a commercial tire chain place in Norway.
Lay out the chains directly behind the wheels as close as possible to the tire and with the surface you want to end up in contact with the ground facing up. Using some heavy twine tie onto the leading edge of one side chain and run the twine through/around the wheel and attach to the other side chain. Do the same for the other wheel. Then drive forward slowly and the chains will feed themselves onto the wheel. Stop once or twice as you move forward to align/adjust the chain positions on the tire and attach the connectors when the leading edge has made it just beyond the rear of the tire. Much easier than trying to lift a heavy chain and set it on a tire.
Much easier to do than to explain.
Lay out the chains directly behind the wheels as close as possible to the tire and with the surface you want to end up in contact with the ground facing up. Using some heavy twine tie onto the leading edge of one side chain and run the twine through/around the wheel and attach to the other side chain. Do the same for the other wheel. Then drive forward slowly and the chains will feed themselves onto the wheel. Stop once or twice as you move forward to align/adjust the chain positions on the tire and attach the connectors when the leading edge has made it just beyond the rear of the tire. Much easier than trying to lift a heavy chain and set it on a tire.
Much easier to do than to explain.

