Compatible with John Deere Z720E-48 in. Turf Rear 23x9.5-12 Tire Chains
- Durability:
- Heavy Duty
- Ladder Style:
- 2 - Link Spacing
- Chain Link Type:
- No V - Bar
- Surface Recommendation:
- Blacktop/Paved
- Weather Conditions:
- Snow
- Traction Pattern:
- Consistent - Tighter Spaced Cross Chains
- Lateral Stability:
- Hills/Pitched
- Brand:
- TireChain.com
- Bulk Pricing:
- Buy in bulk and get up to 20% off!
- Unlike competitors, Our Heavy Duty Tire Chains is made of thicker cross chain and thicker side chain and fasteners.
- In the past we only offered heavy duty, but our competitors were selling medium duty at lower price than our heavy duty chains. So, we began to offer a medium duty to compete with their lessor chain. Tire Chain is not commodities
- For 2 link chains, cross chains occur every other side chain link giving consistent ride with less grip-slip like a 4 link chain.
- For easier installation of two and four link chains see our Sno-Chain Ramps . Optional Tensioner is recommended for maximum life and performance of chains.
- To ensure maximum life and performance of your tire chains, tire chains must be installed as tight as possible.
- IMPORTANT: Tire Chains are designed to fit various tire brands and tread patterns. Adjustments/Alterations are normal and expected.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. These tire chains are listed for the tire size shown in the product title and product details. Always compare the tire size on your sidewall and check available clearance before use.
Yes. Unless the product page says otherwise, TireChain.com tire chains are sold as a pair for two tires.
Chain tensioners or adjusters are recommended for many applications because they help keep the chains centered and snug on the tire during use.
Yes. Tire chains are designed around tire size, but tread depth and tire brand can affect final fit. Minor adjustment during installation is normal.
Drive slowly and avoid spinning the tires. Follow the vehicle, tire, and chain recommendations, and stop to recheck chain tension after a short distance.