Farm Tractor tire chains
Farm Tractor Tire Chains for Snow, Ice, Mud, Hills & Field Work
Shop farm tractor tire chains by exact tire size. TireChain.com carries ladder chains, duo-grip chains, studded chains, V-bar chains, heavy-duty tractor chains, forestry-style chains, and aggressive traction chains for snow, ice, mud, hills, feed lots, farm lanes, logging, and winter tractor work.
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Shop Popular Farm Tractor Tire Chains by Tire Size
Farm tractor tire chains are selected by the tire size printed on the sidewall. The sizes below are popular farm tractor tire sizes from our tire chain size data. If your size is not listed, use the full Farm Tractor Tire Chain Size Chart or check our FAQ page for help.
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How to Read a Farm Tractor Tire Size
Traditional Tractor Size Example: 14.9-28Many farm tractor tires use a size like 14.9-28. The first number is the tire width and the second number is the rim diameter. |
Metric Tractor Size Example: 420/85R34Metric farm tires may appear as 420/85R34 or similar. The numbers represent tire width, aspect ratio, and rim diameter. |
Which Farm Tractor Tire Chains Should I Buy?
The best farm tractor chain depends on tire size, tread style, clearance, and the conditions you work in. For mud, deep snow, hills, manure, feed lots, logging, and off-road work, heavier link chains with more chain profile usually perform better.
Ladder Tractor ChainsGood general-purpose chains for snow, mud, field work, and farm lanes. Ladder chains are practical and easier to adjust or shorten. |
Duo-Grip Tractor ChainsBetter side traction and more tire coverage than basic ladder chains. A strong choice for hills, mud, uneven ground, and general farm use. |
Studded Tractor ChainsMost aggressive choice for ice, frozen hills, and hard-packed snow. Studded chains can mark concrete, blacktop, and barn floors. |
V-Bar Tractor ChainsA strong aggressive ice chain behind studded chains. V-bars bite into hard-packed snow and ice, but can also mark hard surfaces. |
Heavy Link / Forestry-Style ChainsBest for mud, logging, deep snow, feed lots, and off-road work when clearance allows. More chain profile usually means better bite. |
Diamond / Net-Style ChainsGood for consistent tread coverage and smoother operation, but for serious mud and deep snow, heavier link chains are usually preferred. |
Best Farm Tractor Chains by Use
Mud, Feed Lots & Farm LanesUse heavier link tractor chains. Mud is off-road use, and more chain profile usually gives better forward bite. |
Ice and Frozen HillsStudded chains are usually the strongest choice for ice. V-bar chains are also aggressive for frozen hills and hard-packed snow. |
Snow PlowingDuo-grip, ladder, studded, or V-bar chains can all work depending on how icy the surface is and whether pavement damage matters. |
Blacktop, Concrete or Barn FloorsUse caution with any tractor chain. Studded and V-bar chains are more likely to mark or damage hard surfaces. |
Farm Tractor Tire Chain FAQ
Are farm tractor tire chains sold as a pair?
Most farm tractor tire chains are sold as a pair, meaning two chains for the left and right tires on one axle. Check the product page for exact package quantity.
What are the best farm tractor chains for mud?
For mud, choose the thickest and heaviest link chain that fits your tire and clearance. Mud is off-road use, so cable-style or light-duty chains are not the best choice.
What are the best farm tractor chains for ice?
Studded chains are typically the most aggressive choice for ice. V-bar chains are also aggressive and are a strong choice for frozen hills and hard-packed snow.
Are duo-grip chains better than ladder chains?
Duo-grip chains usually provide more side coverage and better side traction than basic ladder chains. Ladder chains are still a strong practical choice and are easier to adjust.
Can tractor chains damage concrete or blacktop?
Yes. Any chain can mark hard surfaces if the tire spins. Studded and V-bar chains are more aggressive and can damage concrete, blacktop, barn floors, and garage floors.
Should I test fit farm tractor chains before winter?
Yes. Tractor tires vary by brand, tread depth, and wear. Test fit the chains before you need them, then re-tighten after driving a short distance.
Need Help Choosing Farm Tractor Tire Chains?
Tire chain fit depends on tire size, tread style, clearance, tractor use, and surface conditions. If you are unsure which chains fit your farm tractor, check our FAQ page before ordering.
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Duo Grip Tractor Tire Chains
- H Pattern
- .375"
- Lateral Grip
- Reduce Tread Wear
Duo Ladder Tractor Tire Chains
- H-Ladder Combo
- .375"
- Consistent stability
- Complete Coverage
European Diamond Tire Chains
- Stud, No Stud
- 8MM, 9MM
- 10MM, 11MM
- Boron Alloy
Double Ring Tractor Tire Chains
Ladder Tractor Tire Chains
- 4Link, 2Link
- .375", 7/16"
- VBar, Stud
- NACM, Boron
Net Style Tractor Tire Chains
- Wear Bars
- Tensioner Included
- Boron Alloy Steel
- Square Link