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  • Aquiline Talon Tire Chains. Installation. Kubota LX2610 Compact Tractor. Getting Winter Ready. Part 4. outdoor channel.
    I purchased and install a set of Aquiline Talon Tractor Tire Chains on the rear tires of my compact tractor in this last step of getting Winter-Ready. They are a box -pattern, studded set of chains. I can already tell that the box pattern provides a smoother ride on dry, hard surfaces (compared to my old set of H pattern, V-hook chains). It won't be long before I test out the traction performance of these chains in our snowy winter. Cheers!
    The installation begins at the 2:05 minute mark.
    IMPORTANT NOTE: When you are test-driving the tractor with your chains, I would recommend that you tie up any loose or dangling side chains etc so they are not swinging loosely around under your fenders. Just my suggestion.
    www.gpoutdoors.ca
    #tirechains #aquiline #tractor
    I purchased the chains at www.tirechains... Note: For residents outside of the USA, use the contact information on their website to talk with them directly by phone.
    A special thanks to Eric at Wallingford Inc and to Bill, at tirechainsrequired.com, for their responsive customer service and speedy shipping.
    #gpoutdoors
    ‪@GPOutdoors‬
    #outdoors_gp
    NOTE: This video is intended for entertainment purposes only. The creator does not represent or warranty the accuracy of the information contained herein. This is NOT a sponsored video.

Komentáře • 154

  • @tomfillmore9710
    @tomfillmore9710 Před 3 lety +3

    Those are a nice looking set of chains they will make a big difference this winter have a great day

  • @b1son2
    @b1son2 Před rokem +1

    wish i had this video 2 weeks ago, omg...

  • @ritterjon
    @ritterjon Před 3 lety +3

    💥 Those are a really nice set of chains! I would of used a zip tie instead of wire. Ready for snow! Have fun staying warm this winter!
    *Keep on tractoring!*

  • @DIYMyWay
    @DIYMyWay Před 3 lety +6

    Hi Gord! Those are very impressive chains! It’s great that you also get an extra 150 lbs of ballast as a bonus. Very smart to use wire to keep those loose chain segments from flapping freely. I’ll bet you’ll be pleased with them. Thanks for sharing!

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 Před 3 lety +4

    Those are the most aggressive tire chains I have ever seen GP....you'll have no problems on the hills this year!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks TD! I am looking forward to see them in action come winter. Have a great weekend!

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress Před 3 lety +1

    Great set of chains GP 👌😊👍 and very well install too Cheers !!!

  • @bobpurs
    @bobpurs Před 3 lety +3

    Not fun wrestling chains but what a difference , especially with R4 tires. Another great video GP. Stay well and safe.👍

  • @JohnSmith-tv5ep
    @JohnSmith-tv5ep Před 3 lety +2

    GP, you now converted your tractor into a 'tank'. LOL you ain't gonna have any trouble with snow this winter! As the boy scouts motto hits again.... ' Be prepared' ! I sure ain't ready for snow yet forecast here in western Pa is calling for next few days in the 70°s.
    I'm still cleaning leaves and cuttin grass!!!! (can I borrow your Ferris equipment!!)

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +2

      LOL! Morning John! I think so, too - bring on the snow. :)) Hope you get it all done before the snow flies. Cheers!

  • @tomoaktree4951
    @tomoaktree4951 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi GP,
    Those new chains of yours are worthy of what might be found on a full sized log skidder!!
    I think you will need to work a bit to get stuck! :-)
    A couple of suggestions, use grease or never seize in the shackle threads, and for the safety wires I like to take some needle nosed pliers and fold the ends over so there isn't a sharp end that can poke through gloves.

  • @liamsherwood7507
    @liamsherwood7507 Před 3 lety +1

    Now who would of thunk that tire chains can be so interesting. Thanks for the video.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      :)) Morning Liam. Have a great weekend!

  • @peterkober6758
    @peterkober6758 Před 3 lety +1

    G P chains are very good looking and look strong thanks
    God Bless All
    PaK

  • @AkDadStuff
    @AkDadStuff Před 3 lety

    Hey Gord you will love the studded chains. I sure love mine. Great traction. Take care

  • @thomassnead9933
    @thomassnead9933 Před 3 lety +3

    I worked on jet engines and used the lock/safety wire on all nuts and bolts. It’s a great idea.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Thomas. An airplane mechanic recommended it to me. :)) Cheers!

  • @marksleeper3752
    @marksleeper3752 Před 3 lety +1

    nice

  • @jh9855
    @jh9855 Před 3 lety

    A warm cab, tires chains, and awesome snow blower. You are well prepared for winter.

  • @LouisianaTractorworks
    @LouisianaTractorworks Před 3 lety

    Them chains are mean! lol Should do you a great job. I'm looking forward to seeing how they do for you. Have a good week my friend!

  • @jodysherrington
    @jodysherrington Před 3 lety +3

    While I was in the military we used tho air down the tires, put the chains on then air tires back up they would be good and tight.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks R001! A few folks have suggested this to me as well but other folks have also suggested not to deflate the tires. My tires are filled so I figured it was best not to deflate. . Thanks for the comment and suggestion though. Have a great week!

    • @user-do5ss7yn5p
      @user-do5ss7yn5p Před 3 lety

      Да, я бы тоже посоветовал понизить давление в шинах перед монтажом цепей. Мы в Сибири используем цепи обычно зимой, редко летом. Удачи! (RUS)

    • @merrilljohn1619
      @merrilljohn1619 Před 3 lety

      Great tip. I always jack up the tire. Never thought of letting air out !

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife Před 3 lety +2

    0:04 - great view of the chains "in action!" Those should be great for winter. I look forward to hearing your thoughts. First impressions - they make your tractor unstoppable!

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před 3 lety

    Good morning Gord, great job with those new chains. Looks like they are going to be more aggressive for you on the ice this winter, they certainly were showing good seating in the gravel. Looks like you won’t be bouncing as much as you were before. Hope you don’t get to comfortable while you’re plowing. Carol might enjoy the ride in the tractor this winter 😉. Thanks for sharing with us about the chain company information too. Glad you’re ready for the snow and ice !! 👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Be safe up there!

  • @deanbarr5740
    @deanbarr5740 Před 3 lety

    Old man Winter won't be delaying you GP. Those are some very aggressive tire chains my friend. I think I told you when i was ordering my tractor 3 years ago I also ordered a set of tire chains. Their nor nearly as aggressive as yours but here, we don't have very bad winters. As a matter of fact when they delivered my tractor the chains were installed, i took them off and never had any use for them. You definitely have need for them. Hope your weekend is going well.

  • @rohoroyarrington3224
    @rohoroyarrington3224 Před 3 lety

    Thanks GP, now we will all feel better about your comfort this winter. The old chains may have loosened some dental work. Glad you're ready for winter. Of course we hit 80 degrees F. here in Ohio today. It has been 70 or warmer for 4 straight days. I've gotten quite a bit of firewood bucked, split and stacked. Have a great week, cheers.

  • @JeepinMaxx
    @JeepinMaxx Před 3 lety +1

    They look like a great fit! Those studs are a nice option. Great tip on safety wire on the shackles!

  • @bigbear568
    @bigbear568 Před 3 lety

    Great video GP and we'll explained. Before you know it you are gonna be a tractor tire chain professional...lol. They look like there going to be awesome in the winter. I don't know which you will like more. The chains or the coziness of that nice can while you are cruising around in the snow. 😜 Anyway be blessed and stay safe.

  • @merrilljohn1619
    @merrilljohn1619 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I run chains all year long. I paid $400 + $200 shipping. May be unnecessary, but no yard damage. The ride is certainly rougher.

  • @gusswenson7811
    @gusswenson7811 Před 3 lety +1

    Good evening GP.
    I like that chain pattern better then your other pair.
    I feel lucky I don't really need chains.. no hills.. I blow a lot of snow but have never had any issues.. I have turf tires and the rears are loaded.. that helps a lot with year round..
    Can't wait to see how they work...
    So we need to see witch one of us gets enough to blow first... We have already had snow but I let it melt. Hahahaha
    The got about a foot up by camp and north more.
    Have a great week.
    Stay safe and always be kind.
    Cheers

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      LOL! Good evening Gus (and to Sally!). We'll soon see. I got a warm from come in so got to wear a t-shirt for a couple more days but let me know when you get your big snow that doesn't melt. LOL. Have a wonderful week and stay safe!

  • @bobbennett3153
    @bobbennett3153 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm glad to see a new set of chains to set up for your tractor can we have a close up view of the actual chain that was a thorough tutorial how to put those chains on thank you

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Morning Bob! Yes, I'll get a close up in a future video. Thanks - enjoy the rest of the weekend!

  • @FrostyTheBeerMan
    @FrostyTheBeerMan Před 3 lety

    Hi Gord ! Wow. The studs on those chains are out of this world. I'm guessing you could crawl up the side of an icy mountain with those. With the weight of your tractor on those metal studs, I just cannot see anything ( even pure ice ) on your worst slope, where you will have any slipping. It just doesn't seem possible. If you need to aerate your lawn in the summer, now you know how to do it haha ! Those chains are what ? about $700 American, so about $15,000 Canadian for us( lol ) but are well worth the $. Great video ! 😁

  • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
    @larrykluckoutdoors8227 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice looking chains

  • @mitchz.5824
    @mitchz.5824 Před 3 lety

    Nice review GP....now pray for SNOW!!

  • @Lunch_Peak
    @Lunch_Peak Před 3 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to make such substantive content and for being intelligent and succinct in your presentation.

  • @ppesquire
    @ppesquire Před 3 lety +1

    Great chains! I've had a set of these on my Kubota L5030 for years. I leave them on year round. Not as hard on the lawn as you might think. They work good in the woods, and will easily chew up icy driveways. If you plan to park it inside, I would highly recommend that you find yourself some old rubber conveyor belt to drive on. They will quickly eat the cement floor in your garage!

  • @domenicmaiani3795
    @domenicmaiani3795 Před 3 lety +1

    My goodness, I looked into a pair for the tractor I ordered and was floored by the price... I did have spacers installed by the dealer just in case I need chains (and for a slightly wider stance), and the Aquiline Talons look like they would outlast me but I'm not sure I will be able to talk the Mrs. (or the "finance committee" as @TractorTimewithTim would say) into an investment like that! Hopefully I will find that I don't need chains 🤞... 🙏!!! Maybe the Aquiline MPCs will work, I don't have the hills you face!
    I'm looking forward to seeing the Talons in action!

    • @nanomaine
      @nanomaine Před 3 lety

      I have Talons for my B3350 and think they are awesome, but find I don't need them in winter. I have a flat driveway, and just 4WD is enough.
      If you have traction challenges, I definitely recommend the Talons! I'd guess, they would be very rough on a cement floor.

  • @Surferjo
    @Surferjo Před 3 lety

    very good intill ty rnjoy

  • @dehavenfamilyfarm
    @dehavenfamilyfarm Před 3 lety +1

    I really like that chain pattern. I hope they work well for you!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I'll give updates through the winter for you good folks as to how they perform in the ice and snow. Cheers!

  • @nanomaine
    @nanomaine Před 3 lety

    I have have Talons, on my B3350. Wicked gnarly chains, love 'em!
    The Talons would not fit, until I also put on the wheel spacers. I wouldn't dare run any type of chains on my B3350, without the spacers.
    Wiring the shackles, is an excellent precaution - though my dealer doesn't do that. They use zip-ties, and nothing on the shackles.

  • @wernerott6282
    @wernerott6282 Před 3 lety

    Hey, GP...I did the exact thing yesterday. I have a feeling the snow’s going to fly next week, so better do it now instead of in 3 inches of slush. My chains are also very heavy, and slinging over a tire can be exhausting. An oldtimer showed me a trick...just run a rope through the end of the chain and through the wheel...then drive forward. The tied-on chain naturally rolls itself onto the tire. Saves a lot of grunting.

  • @ronalddean4834
    @ronalddean4834 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi G.P. I never thought I'd say ( that's a good looking set of chains ) but they are. The years I worked for the power company I used to curse chains. I put on so many sets I disliked them very much. But those are nice chains. Thanks for sharing have a wonderful weekend ole friend

    • @coypatton3160
      @coypatton3160 Před 3 lety +1

      Not sure where you are located, my dislike of chains in Southern Missouri especially on vehicles was the seemingly constant putting on and taking off.
      Typically they were not allowed on any state maintained roads and only on gravel county roads. Some days it seemed we spent as much time putting on and taking off chains as we did actual working.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Ronald! You too - all the best to you!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      LOL! Coy, you and Ronald must have become experts on getting them on and off in record time. Cheers!

    • @coypatton3160
      @coypatton3160 Před 3 lety

      @@GPOutdoors unfortunately tire chains are tire chains and will twist, kink, and fight you. Add to that that it is cold, they ate full of ice and snow and mud, it was never an enjoyable time.

    • @ronalddean4834
      @ronalddean4834 Před 3 lety

      Location VA. Amen brother strong dislike for those nasty chains

  • @milosbozovic7018
    @milosbozovic7018 Před 5 měsíci

    You deflate tire a little bit before you put chains then you inglate it . Its going to be perfectly tight

  • @OrangeismyNewGreen
    @OrangeismyNewGreen Před 3 lety +3

    I don’t think you’ll ever get stuck with those chains on 👍🏻

  • @joshblick
    @joshblick Před 3 lety

    After sliding sideways on a few of my ravine/cliff trails lately and nearly soiling myself I think I need to get a set of these lol

  • @markw2266
    @markw2266 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice looking chains. I wanted to go for the studded set but I cross a paved road so went non studded. What a difference. I put a standard set of double cross link chains on my front tires. Definitely helps when backing up on a incline. I would say chains are the MOST important attachment for 4 season use. Tractors are about useless in snow/ice conditions without chains. If you have a paved driveway your going to see marks from the chains. Better than sliding down a hill or not being able to get up a hill.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Morning and thanks Mark! Great point about the studs. They told me the same. Fortunately we all have gravel and dirt driveways so I should be ok (except the short runs down the concession road). Thanks again!

  • @brendawiseman1232
    @brendawiseman1232 Před 3 lety

    Hi from Allen and Brenda from canada nice Good for the snow

  • @aaronsbarker
    @aaronsbarker Před 3 lety +2

    I might have missed it, but the shackles should be wired back to themselves, not a neighboring link. The movement between the links could be enough to shear the wire and lose the pin.
    Those chains will make WORLDS of difference in the ice and snow.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +2

      Good evening and thanks Aaron. That makes good sense to me. I'll rewind them back to themselves. Thanks very kindly for the great advice. Have a good week!

  • @darrenmorrow5697
    @darrenmorrow5697 Před 3 lety

    Look much like my trygg chains on our old massey

  • @CapeAnnImages
    @CapeAnnImages Před 3 lety

    I'd call those chains "aggressive"! Wonderful instructions too! They would be too aggressive for my little Cub Cadet XT1 due to the fact I have an asphalt driveway and walkway. Even with my standard chains they leave superficial scratches on the pavement( my wife always points it out). But on the plus side I can still mulch leaves without tearing up the lawn. Best Regards, Jay

  • @ML-lg4ky
    @ML-lg4ky Před 3 lety

    Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

  • @chadatkinson3224
    @chadatkinson3224 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice looking set of chains ⛓ 👌. I need a set of studs would definitely help on ice. I have same dirt/gravel driveway at 1900 feet on a hill. These would help chew up ice when temperatures drop and it turns to a sheet of ice.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Morning FL Guy! Wow - sounds like that stretch can be a little troublesome through the winter. Be safe and good luck! Thanks for watching this morning!

  • @toddrabideau5576
    @toddrabideau5576 Před 3 lety +1

    Those are some nice lookin chains Gord! Sure shouldn’t have any trouble this winter with that setup eh!

  • @texasgilley9533
    @texasgilley9533 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot video Was very informative I’m getting ready to buy change from my tractor

  • @johnjaco5544
    @johnjaco5544 Před 3 lety

    The r1 tires and rims don't need wheel spacers for clearance, and better traction,good video

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan Před 3 lety

    Great video on tire chain installation for your tractor. The true test will be when you first take the tractor for the run down the concession road without any snow and see if your teeth don't rattle loose like your previous set did on the B2601.

  • @tylerars24
    @tylerars24 Před 2 lety

    Big bucks.

  • @nanomaine
    @nanomaine Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your always great vids!
    I have 12.4x16 Talons , on my B3350 Kubota with AG tires. I got them ~3years ago, and they install much differently than yours.
    Those slant connecting links, look like a great upgrade from my old Talons.
    Your Talons fit perfectly, and go on easily - but mine are a total pain to install. Mine are not 'custom fitted' like yours, and require refitting every time I put them on. The two center chain ends, have to be pulled through links, and the ends become side chains. A refit, at every installation.
    My bottom line: I think Talons are super-rugged and fantastic for traction - and the newer models like yours, seem MUCH easier to install.
    I have read on the tractor forums, that chains should be loose. An excellent chain installation video made by the TRYGG company, states they should have a 'fist' of clearance on both side and tread. Even with the 1.5" spacers on my axles, my Talons would hit the fenders, if I were to run them loose. Tractor chains are fantastic for traction, but for me - have had a steep learning curve.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Morning nano. Thanks for the info - I was not aware . I am surprised about the trig video - I will have to watch it. A fist of clearance on the side and tread seems like a lot of slack. I have always been told that if the chains are installed correctly , you should not need chain tensioners. Like you, if i left that much slack, they would be hitting my fenders for sure, and the pipes and wires under there. Thanks for the info. Cheers!

    • @nanomaine
      @nanomaine Před 3 lety

      @@GPOutdoors In further reading, I find that Aquiline says to keep their chains tight.
      I am going to watch this vid again closely, and see if I might be able to upgrade my old Talons, to the slant connecting links. It would be great, to have my chains pre-fitted. So far, I have 2 hours invested in mounting my chains, and they aren't ready to use yet.
      On a happy note: I am waiting for delivery of my new Igland 3501 winch from Reed's in VT. That's why I am mounting chains this winter. 8^)
      Thanks again, for your excellent information!

    • @nanomaine
      @nanomaine Před 3 lety

      An update:
      Armed with a fresh perspective and more information (including a closer study of your nice clear video), I finally got my older design Talons installed. I even got brave and cut off the unneeded dangling chain ends. Just tying up the dangles against the working chains, could break something if the dangles got loose. It took a lot of work with the big bolt cutters, to cut the dangles - but it’s great when done.
      The chain tensioners, pull the chains to the outside - and create some undesirable slack around the rim. But, it seems the best compromise I can do - as I believe the chains may actually be slightly oversized. I’ll use them as they are, and watch for any issues.
      Once I decided to run with what I have, I safety wired the various parts that might loosen. Thanks for that tip!
      Cheers!

  • @marksleeper3752
    @marksleeper3752 Před 3 lety +1

    nice i bet they will work great

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Morning Mark. Doing really well and much smoother ride than my old ones. Just did a video with them after almost a foot of snow. 2WD only - great traction. Cheers!

  • @scotttownsend4405
    @scotttownsend4405 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful, thank you. I have the same tractor and was just starting to look for chains. This looks like a good choice and saves me a lot of time researching. Thanks for the note on the spacers I wondered about that.

  • @robertjenkins9747
    @robertjenkins9747 Před 3 lety

    Nice chains!

  • @tractorman4461
    @tractorman4461 Před 3 lety +1

    I seem to recall a certain guy giving you trouble about needing chains on your OLD tractor .... lol. Nice looking chains GP.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      LOL! Now who might that guy have been.....:)) Yup, very thankful for persistent friends that are able to push through my stubbornness when something is important. LOL. Cheers my friend - super happy I have them. :))

    • @tractorman4461
      @tractorman4461 Před 3 lety

      @@GPOutdoors hahahaha... but I was only one of several. Lol. Have a wonderful week GP !!

  • @tommythuntdeer
    @tommythuntdeer Před 3 lety +1

    Good to know! Thanks!

  • @loggerjohn01
    @loggerjohn01 Před 3 lety

    Hello GP I've been thinking about getting some new chains for my old Massey. I located a company out of Quebec who supplies The Napa stores , And I'm lucky enough to have friend who is a salesman for Napa( So good price LOL) Great fit on your tractor . You will really like them Thanks for the info and for sharing

  • @MrTks1959
    @MrTks1959 Před 3 lety +1

    It appears to me that there is less bounce while you are moving compared to your other set of chains(?) Nice job presenting the information.

  • @richardpiau7546
    @richardpiau7546 Před 3 lety

    Hi GP, thanks for these interesting informations. Also installed mines recently (Trygg), didn't have time to tightened them properly, will try to do it soon. Cheers!

  • @JohnWhite-si4xc
    @JohnWhite-si4xc Před 3 lety

    GP we found zip ties work better the little wire pop the tires

  • @RichardWilson-sh3kr
    @RichardWilson-sh3kr Před 3 lety

    Those look cool but I think I will just stay in Florida. Dig the channel, though.

  • @botabob
    @botabob Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoyed the video

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks BB! Hope you are doing great!

  • @kejung1
    @kejung1 Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks

  • @michealwhynot
    @michealwhynot Před 3 lety

    Tregg chains are the best

  • @GrampiesWorkshop
    @GrampiesWorkshop Před 3 lety +2

    How's she goin'? Now there is a set of chains!!! GP it'll be interesting to see if you like the studs better than the v-bar. I think you're set on the old Kubota were v-bar right? The studded chains are the way to go for sure. A bit rough and hard on paved surfaces, but you and I don't have to worry about the paved surfaces eh!!! You had a great day for putting the chains on buddy!! Take care!!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +2

      Morning Grampie! We got lucky - a big warm front came in and brought some sunshine and heat. Yes - can't wait to see how they perform on the hills once we get some ice and snow. Have a wonderful week!

  • @eugeneseamann3005
    @eugeneseamann3005 Před 3 lety +2

    Putting chains on in a T-Shirt. That is being prepared

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      LOL! Morning Eugene. Odd, but we got a big warm front that came in overnight and the temps got up to 17 celsius (65 F). Gorgeous weather but of course, will only last a few days. Have a great weekend!

    • @jh9855
      @jh9855 Před 3 lety

      @@GPOutdoors I was wondering what happened to the white stuff!

  • @bruced1429
    @bruced1429 Před 3 lety

    I always struggle with putting on my tractor chains . I have a larger Kubota than yours and it takes me a couple of hours to get them all set and tight. I have to do it today as snow is in the forecast from Tuesday to Friday this week.

  • @islandhopper7614
    @islandhopper7614 Před 2 lety

    I'm probably just being paranoid, but have you noticed any wear/chewing on the tires from those slant-lock links (especially across the crown)? Thanks for the videos/demonstrations!

  • @MRnounoursSQ
    @MRnounoursSQ Před 3 lety

    Nice set of chain. Would like to get one but riding on the road whit mi tractor here in New Brunswick , by law we can't ride whit chain on the road.

  • @thephantomharanguer
    @thephantomharanguer Před 3 lety

    What I need is a slow, close-up show of the hook-up of the over center clip fastener, please.

  • @davem4193
    @davem4193 Před 3 lety +1

    I'll be looking forward to what you think of the difference between these and the Vbars you were running. I just ordered a set of this style chains for my L2501 which is only 2wd so I wanted the best chains available. I have R1 tires so I didn't need wheel spacers, I set the wheels to their widest position.

  • @terryk3118
    @terryk3118 Před 2 lety

    OK, Ok. I'm going to try chains on my tractor this winter. In a previous video, you tied the chains through the wheels and drove the tractor forward to apply the chains to the wheels. This time you muscled the chains over the wheels by hand. Is there a reason you changed strategies?

  • @thesmallwoodlot433
    @thesmallwoodlot433 Před 3 lety +2

    And I thought you were going to lay the chains out behind the wheels of the tractor and back up on to them , then only have to lift 3/3 of the chain over the wheel.

  • @jameshall1691
    @jameshall1691 Před 2 lety

    Have you ever thought about put a set on the front tires?

  • @tomkeating65
    @tomkeating65 Před 3 lety

    Now that you're all set up for snow, it won't happen. 🙃🙃🙃

  • @adamglanz4688
    @adamglanz4688 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Gord. Do you think these chains would fit on an LX2610 without wheel spacers? Thanks

  • @bryanbarker9467
    @bryanbarker9467 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello from Manitoulin Island. Got the front blower installed with out too much difficulty thanks for you're advise. What I'm finding is that if I have to make any kind of turn, while plowing, the blower wants to pull the tractor forward not allowing the tractor to turn. I assume I may need chains however, not sure chains on the rear tires will solve this problem. Do you have any experience with chains on the front tires? Checked out your link tirechainsrequired and see they are located in Maine. Can't seem find a Canadian distributor, are you aware of one?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 2 lety

      Hi Bryan. That still happens to this d with the B2601 and now with my LX. I have to slow down as I am approaching the corner, then I start turning the wheels very slowly. and I make the turn. If I try to turn the front wheels too late into the corner, she keeps going straight. I have two really poorly graded corners on the driveway. At both those corners, I pop the blower out of "float" for a few seconds and lift it slightly off the ground, just enough so the 550 lb weight is on the front tires and then it turns no problem, then drop it back into float. Aquiline has no distributor in Canada yet for chains ( they do for big forestry equipment/loggers). You are correct - rear chains will not help with turning, however using your split rear brake pedals will. You brake one side and it will help turn the tractor through the corner as well. Hope that helps!

  • @mindenhillshomesteadyukefa8091

    Hey Gord , just wanted to ask how in general did you like the V hooks ?
    I know you switched tractors , how did you like these compared to the aquiline , I am considering getting the hooks for my L.. I have just cross chains they seem to fall into he tire lugs
    Anyway thanks in advance

  • @437AlBig
    @437AlBig Před rokem

    What size spacers did you end up using? I would like to get some for my LX2610, and then get chains to go with them.

  • @scottkelso8329
    @scottkelso8329 Před rokem

    Hi, I’m curious what size your rear tires are?
    I just bought a 2022 Kubota lx2610 open station from the dealership and my rear tires are 14-17.5, so the tire chains that were recommended for me are different that the ones you bought for your tractor. I need aggressive chains for winters north of Ottawa, so want to be sure I’m getting the best chains possible. Are your rear tires a different size than the ones on my tractor?
    Great channel & valuable info for new tractor owners, Thank You!

  • @domenicmaiani3795
    @domenicmaiani3795 Před 3 lety +1

    Whoo-Hoo, my new B2601 is supposed to be delivered tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020)! I'm so excited, its going to be tough to sleep tonight and focus on work tomorrow.
    I think I have seen all of your snow blowing videos but do you have any advice for blowing off a gravel driveway? In the past, I've struggled with the walk-behind blower picking up rocks even with the skids set at their lowest setting (raising the cutting edge off the ground) until i get a good base of snow and ice. So, any tips you might have to prevent "relocating" gravel from the driveway to the lawn and woods would be greatly appreciated!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning Domenic! Wow - that's great! I'll bet you barely slept a wink. Only thing I do is like you, I lower the skid shoes to their lowest position ( blower up high) for the first part of the season until I know the ground is frozen. Then I drop it down. It helps but I still catch a bit of gravel from time to time. Enjoy the new tractor today. Cheers and congratulations!

  • @adamoldenburg8150
    @adamoldenburg8150 Před 3 lety

    Great video as always. I noticed you installed wheel spacers but I don't see the link to them in the description. I have checked with my local dealer and they don't offer wheel spacers. Any suggestions on aftermarket would be great thanks.

    • @merrilljohn1619
      @merrilljohn1619 Před 3 lety

      My dealer swapped the tires, left to right & right to left. That allowed room for the chains. Prior to that tire swap, the chains rubbed.

  • @kiremaharg9528
    @kiremaharg9528 Před 2 lety

    Greetings, After watching your previous video on the V Hook H pattern chains you had on your previous tractor I am about ready to hit the go button on them for my B series tractor. I am curious though why you didn't stick with that style for your new L series. Wondering about ride? Grip? and $'s. Any insights greatly appreciated. Cheers, Erik

  • @alainamyotte6127
    @alainamyotte6127 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice looking chains. It will be interesting to see if they perform as well as your other ones. Are they similar in the construction and pattern as the other ones?

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Morning Alain. A little different on the pattern and design. They fit and installed easier than the old ones. I'll be looking forward to see if they give me good traction this winter and will give you folks updates as the winter goes. Have a good weekend!

    • @alainamyotte6127
      @alainamyotte6127 Před 3 lety

      @@GPOutdoors looking forward to the updates. I still have held off on buying chains, now I can see your comparisons before buying.
      Have a good weekend as well, hopefully its a beauty of a day in your area as up north here.
      Alain

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 Před 3 lety +1

    Afternoon GP,,, the 2601 is in and I am waiting but I am wondering about the tram peddle. Did you find any issues with your feet?
    Any hints you might have would be cool,,, best of luck with the LX

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Hey. Skeets! For me none at all. I have a size 9 1/2 boot and I didn't have any trouble with it. I have not had a tractor with separate pedals before but what I liked about the treadle pedal is that I had to make a positive motion to enact forward or reverse direction. People have differing opinions or preferences. Good luck and all the best with the new tractor!

  • @dickhansen8594
    @dickhansen8594 Před 3 lety

    Mean set of chains.

  • @rcnelson
    @rcnelson Před rokem

    Is it ever helpful to chain the front tires?

  • @craigerpc
    @craigerpc Před 3 lety

    What did you fill your tires with beat juice..how much was it to fill the tires.. i assume only the back tires. Rough price

  • @sunjaybedi4389
    @sunjaybedi4389 Před 3 lety +1

    Those chain look solid, good against ice and snow. What’s it like without chains, any approach you would take Gord. Cheers

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Morning Sunjay. I went two winters with no chains. After a few occasions that I could not get up the hills on the driveway, including seeing Guy's smiling face as he pulled me up the hills with a set of chains and his L3400 (LOL!), I realized I had to have them. Plus, I had a lot of subscribers advising me to get them for safety and for secure traction in the ice and snow. Night and day difference for sure. Hope things are going well out on the new property. Cheers!

    • @tbredhed4786
      @tbredhed4786 Před 3 lety

      @@GPOutdoors I'm starting my second winter with my B2650. I have a very similar setup to you, a 63 inch snow blower up front and I keep my BH77 backhoe on the rear for weight and have found I have never needed chains. I'm guessing the major difference is the type of snow we get up here in Thunder Bay vs where you are. My snow tends to be cold and dry so I have never had any issues with traction even when blowing snow last year up the hill into my camp. Wondering if you can confirm my thoughts. You're definitely ready for winter. Cheers

  • @gillesthibeault3896
    @gillesthibeault3896 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi , I'm a fan of your videos. I Have a question for you. I recently traded my 2010 L3940 for a LX2610 with backhoe and I had my dealer to install a set of rear wheel spacer. My question is did you also install front wheel spacer? Thank you in advance Gilles in Moncton N.B.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Good morning and thanks very kindly Gilles. No, I didn't - I don't put chains on the fronts. I am not sure they make spacers for the front, to be honest. Thanks again and enjoy your new tractor!

    • @kiremaharg9528
      @kiremaharg9528 Před 2 lety

      @@GPOutdoors Good morning, front wheel spaces definitely available. I bought a set for my B2630 from Richard at Brotek, Canadian made, shipped in days. I wanted to widen the stance of my tractor as well as wanting them for the rear with buying chains in mind. Fronts probably not as important on larger tractors but with the smaller ones the front of the tractor acting as a pivot is what leads to the sphincter twitch we have all learned to avoid. Cheers, Erik

  • @jackskidmore1164
    @jackskidmore1164 Před 3 lety +1

    I recall you saying the old chains made the ride really rough when on pavement or natural ground. How do you find the ride with this new style of chain?
    Keep up the great work. Cheers

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning Jack. I have only had it out down the driveway twice but it's noticeably more smooth, so far. I am looking forward to seeing how the traction will be once we get a good pack of snow and ice on the hills of the driveway. Thanks for watching and for the great question. Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

  • @berk3695
    @berk3695 Před 3 lety

    It looks like the rear lift arms are adjustable in and out, if they are do you think they would fit your 2601?

  • @highinthedirt
    @highinthedirt Před 3 lety +1

    they look like they ride pretty nice, better than the h-pattern you think?

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Good morning. So far, big difference in the ride but I have only had them out on the driveway so far. Have a good week Gavin!

  • @davidhazen8251
    @davidhazen8251 Před 3 lety +1

    Im curious if you have come across situations where you felt the need for chains on the front as well. In your experiences driving in snow/ice, does the front bite in well enough while in 4 wheel drive so that it does not slide and/or affect steering? Would appreciate your thoughts. Really enjoy your channel G!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Good day David. Yes, chains or studs on the front would be helpful. Sometimes I do find when the blower is down in "float", and the surface is icy or slippery , it will slide as I turn such that I have to lift the blower up to get weight back on the front tires - the B2601 did the same thing.

  • @kjetilrstad6311
    @kjetilrstad6311 Před 2 lety +1

    dont tighten the chains so much. Your fist should fit under the side links, and under the cross links. You get more traction this way, and less wear on your tires.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for the good advice. Will do it that way this coming winter. Cheers!

  • @brandonhickey7036
    @brandonhickey7036 Před 3 lety

    Hi GP, I just picked up the same tractor. Where did you order these chains? I went on the website and they seem to not deliver to any Canadian customers?

    • @mattcharlesbent
      @mattcharlesbent Před 3 lety

      Hey, yes I noticed the same thing, there doesn't seem to be an option to ship to Canada....

    • @brandonhickey7036
      @brandonhickey7036 Před 3 lety

      @@mattcharlesbent I called them and they will do a direct ship from their supplier to Canada. Shipping charges are expensive though roughly $200 USD (it includes the tax and duty)

  • @benjybaldwin773
    @benjybaldwin773 Před 3 lety +1

    How much$$?

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Morning Benjy - I got them from tirechainsrequired dot com. I think they were around $600.00 - the prices are on their website for various different chain types. Good luck!

    • @benjybaldwin773
      @benjybaldwin773 Před 3 lety

      Thanks GP if I decide to go with chains I will check it out have a great day

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 Před 3 lety +1

    Soon enough the chains will be biting into snow.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Morning RC! I can't wait to see how they get me up the steep hill. Have a good day!