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This set of tire chains is designed for 4.10-4 sized tires, commonly found on single-stage snow blowers, walk-behind lawn tractors, and small utility trailers. The 2-link spacing provides moderate traction on packed snow and ice without excessive vibration or turf damage.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, confirm your tire size is exactly 4.10-4 (4.10 inches wide, 4-inch rim diameter). Measure the tire’s sidewall marking—not the rim alone. These chains are not compatible with 4.80-4, 4.00-4, or 3.50-4 tires. Check your machine’s tire clearance: chains add roughly 1/2 inch to each side of the tire. They fit most single-stage snow blowers (e.g., Toro, Ariens, Craftsman, MTD) and small lawn tractors using 4.10-4 tires, but verify there’s no interference with fenders, brake cables, or the frame when turning. No OEM-specific design—these are universal aftermarket chains.
Key Things to Know
- Installation requires lifting the machine or removing the wheel. Chains come with rubber tensioners, but you may need to adjust link length with the included quick-link or cut links with pliers for a snug fit.
- 2-link spacing is a compromise—better than no chains on ice, but less aggressive than 3/8-inch or 1/2-inch spacing. Fine for light snow and flat ground; may slip on steep inclines or deep drifts.
- Chain quality is basic—zinc-plated steel, not hardened. Expect moderate rust after one season if stored wet. Not rated for heavy commercial use or abrasive surfaces like concrete.
- Check tire pressure before installing—under-inflated tires can cause chains to loosen and shift during use.
Should You Buy It
If you own a snow blower or lawn tractor with 4.10-4 tires and need extra grip on packed snow or ice for light residential use, this is a budget-friendly, functional choice. Skip it if you need heavy-duty traction for deep snow, steep slopes, or commercial duty—look for wider, hardened chains with tighter spacing instead.
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