The ROP Shop | Pair of 2 Link Tire Chains & Tensioners 14x4x6 for Snow Blowers, Lawn & Garden Tractors, Mowers & Riders, UTV, ATV, 4-Wheelers, Utility Vehicles
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Thank you for taking the time to contact us! The size in the listing title refers to the outer diameter, width, and rim diameter of the tire with which the chain is compatible. If you have any further questions, please contact us. We would be delighted to assist you!
My chains were used on a 30 Deluxe model, so I'm not sure. I suppose it depends on whether or not the 24 model and the 24 model have the same tire size.
Thank you for taking the time to contact us! Unfortunately, we do not have any tire chains that are even close to the size you require. If you have any further questions, please contact us. We would be delighted to assist you!
Selected User Reviews For The ROP Shop | Pair of 2 Link Tire Chains & Tensioners 14x4x6 for Snow Blowers, Lawn & Garden Tractors, Mowers & Riders, UTV, ATV, 4-Wheelers, Utility Vehicles
For our snow blower, I purchased these tensioned chains. There were no tensioners on the chains when they were delivered. The tensioners were sent to us by the company. The chains are fine, but the tensioners are a waste of money. The tensioners were an extra cost to me. Why should they be provided if they don't appear to be compatible with the chains? In less than a minute, the tensioners were removed. These tensioners should not be sold alongside their chains. I was extremely dissatisfied with the product and would not purchase it again because I believe I was misled about it.
It's not going to work. The springs are not under any tension when you put the tensioners on, even with the links hooked into the links at the next crosschain. I'm expecting 12 to 18 inches of snow tomorrow, and I'm not looking forward to it. My Sears has 15 x 5 x 6 tires on it.
Due to apparent wear of the 3/16 inch diameter chain links on my 30 year old yard tractor chains, I planned to replace them. These replacement chains are of inferior quality, measuring 1/4 inch in diameter and tack welded. I'll keep them as a backup now that I have them, but I'm not going to put them on my yard tractor. My old, rusted chains are much more durable than these new, low-cost chains. They aren't something I would buy again.
For the 18x8 tires, I bought these chains. 5x10) of my Kubota BX2380 because they were significantly less expensive than competing brands. They didn't come with the tensioning springs. The chains were a little too big, so I had to remove one link from each cross section to make it fit better - It was too close to my steering components on the inside. It took me about 45 minutes to complete the modification. Although the tensioning kit may have solved the problem, I believe they would still be a little sloppy. I've only used them once since making the change, but they appear to be functional. I'm going to get the tensioning kit or some springs from the hardware store to tighten them up even more.
On my John Deere E180 tractor, this is my third set of chains and my first set of chains. If you're going to push snow, this is a must-have. I don't know how long they'll last because I haven't had them long enough. In the middle of the second winter, previous chains would begin to break cross bars. Save the old chains; the cross bars can be used to extend their life. If I had to start over, I would buy them again at this point.
The size is much too big for a tire, but it was ordered correctly according to the supplier's specifications. There are no installation instructions included, and there is no indication of the actual size on the packaging. It's a disappointing product, but I'll make it work with some significant changes.
I ordered a size down, but the description stated that it fits a variety of sizes in the included carry bag. They stayed on thanks to the included tightening. There were no instructions for installation, but I did watch a couple of YouTube videos. I wasn't expecting the carry bag, but it's of good quality.
This chain will fit a wheel that is significantly larger. Is it necessary for me to cut and weld? If that's the case, it shouldn't be sold on the basis of its size.