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One thing i won't miss about working in Finland is chains. I hated snow chains with a passion. I remember having to put a chains on a TJ1410 in the dark in the snow on my own as it had slipped around on the wheel.

 

Forest machines chains are also much heavier like this tractor snow chains, so You have worked here sometime ago. :confused1:

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Just me but I would have thought if you put them on in the autum you would not have forgotten how to remove them come the spring . Loveley bloke though ! .....WD40 !

 

I remember it painfully clear, this chains are old and quite worn, when this chains was new it was easy job get it on and off... :sneaky2:

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Weather getting warm and snow is start to melt away so it is time remove snow chains off Your tractors tires.

Forests in Finland You still maybe need chains in summertime if You drive woods in very difficult places.

 

 

HI MM what MF tractor you have there MM 300 size thanks well video BUT i only need FLOATS HERE A TRACTOR IN WINTER SO IF THERES ANYONE OUT NO HOW TO FIT THEM UNDER TRACTOR THEN PM :thumbup1:THANKS JON :thumbup:

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HI MM what MF tractor you have there MM 300 size thanks well video BUT i only need FLOATS HERE A TRACTOR IN WINTER SO IF THERES ANYONE OUT NO HOW TO FIT THEM UNDER TRACTOR THEN PM :thumbup1:THANKS JON :thumbup:

 

Thanks it is Mf 365 4x4, so You have very wet conditions there... :confused1:

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