Ah, studs. Back In The Day (late 70â??s/early 80â??s), we studded a lot of snow
tires. Had a nifty pneumatic tool which made it a pretty straightforward job.
That being said, unless the tires are â??stud-readyâ??, in that they have holes
for you to insert the studs into, not sure how youâ??d make that happen.
Maybe a set of tire chains?
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Tom Coradeschi
tjcora@icloud.com
> On 17 Dec 2020, at 12:51 PM, eric@megageek.com wrote:
>
> OK, I'm looking to put studs on my zero turn tractor for when I'm plowing
> snow. Is there any 'method' to putting them on? How many per tire?
> Patterns? The tires are a knobby design and work pretty good in the snow
> already, but once the snow packs a little to ice, they can't get any bite.
> So I figured some studs would be perfect.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
>
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