Snow/Mud Tire Chains 4.80x4.00x8 4.8-12 2-Link Blower Thower Pair
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I believe that the chains would fit your tires based on what I can see here. Checked on the web, and it shows A pair of 80 8hns tires measures 16 inches wide. It is 1 inch high by 4 inches wide. There are 80 inches of tread width on each side. So I just went and checked my blower, and I also checked my tires, and the dimensions are similar to yours, so I think these chains will be just fine. Furthermore, I checked a tire website on the net and the measurements were confirmed. The springs were not tightened via a spring tightening tool. As far as I've been able to tell, the chains I wore were snugly upon the wheels and have not given me any trouble whatsoever
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It is guaranteed to fit my Ariens Deluxe 28 (model 921030) with the cheaper 16" "Polar Trac" non-telescoping handle Tires that have perfect directional stability. Despite deflating and installing, it only took me about 30 minutes in total, and the job couldn't have been easier, with only a screwdriver for leverage and pliers to cut through the foam. The cord will not be damaged by zip ties or bungees. The first 6 times you use them (put them on mid-way) New England is in the midst of the season. It has rained to the tune of 130" at my home this year, and a few more are expected to come this weekend (March 30th! ). The rings are still intact and have not corroded. Tire chains are rust-prone, but who cares, they are supposed to be. The chains added much to my problems with my flat driveway, but even without them, I was able to get out and about well enough The snow drifts were 5' wide (more like tunnels) and affected the walkways to the bulkhead, bird feeder, wood pile, etc. Traction was essential when clearing the corridor for a second exit at the front door for safety.
Although I have never used chains before, I decided I would see if I could use them with my snapper lawn tractor this winter. The chains went right on the tires without a problem and appear to be just the thing for winter.
There has been very good work done by them. According to the directions, I- Tires should be let out of air- There was no hard work involved. There has been very good work done by them.
Good to go on the chains.
It may be a result of the tread I use rather than a flaw with the Sadly, the tire had to be replaced because we didn't look closely enough.
Because the links are so small, they fall into the tread of the tire and will have no effect at all, actually losing traction due to this.