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Thought about this only using twisted link chain .
Dave
winter steering aid ??
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Re: winter steering aid ??
Hmmm A use for the old stretched caster chain
Just wonder how many PSI you'd need to keep the chain on
Don't want it to come off unnoticed, and go thru the caster
Gordy
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Re: winter steering aid ??
You think this would be somehow better than v-chains on the front? Definitely cheaper I'd say, if you have the chain lying around. But how to make it stay in that position?! 
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Re: winter steering aid ??
I agree, keeping it on may be an issue.
looks like it is really sunk into the tire.
I'm with Gordy, that thing going through the blower is going to make a whole lotta noise.
I'm with Gordy, that thing going through the blower is going to make a whole lotta noise.
no more mow it's time to blow 