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Oregon 67-015 Lawn & Garden Tire Snow Chains With 2-Link Spacing Size 23X950-12 & 23X1050-12 Tire Snows

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Oregon 67-015 Lawn & Garden Tire Snow Chains With 2-Link Spacing Size 23X950-12 & 23X1050-12 Tire Snows
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What It Is

The Oregon 67-015 is a set of 2-link spacing snow chains designed for lawn and garden tractors, providing traction on snow and ice. They fit 23x9.50-12 and 23x10.50-12 rear tires, making them ideal for clearing driveways or paths during winter.

Fitment & Compatibility

Check your tire sidewall for the exact size—must be 23x9.50-12 or 23x10.50-12 (not 23x8.50-12 or other variants). Measure tire width and diameter to confirm. These are aftermarket, not OEM-specific, so they’ll fit any tractor with those tire sizes, including many John Deere, Cub Cadet, Husqvarna, and EGO models. Verify deck clearance: chains add ~1/2 inch of height and width, so ensure they won’t rub against the mower deck or frame when turning. Avoid use on turf or soft ground unless you’re okay with light scuffing.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Moderate difficulty—requires lifting the tractor and tensioning chains with included tensioners. Expect 30-45 minutes for first-time setup.
  • Durability: 2-link spacing provides good bite on packed snow/ice but less aggressive than 4-link; fine for residential use. Steel links resist rust but may wear on dry pavement.
  • Gotchas: Not for zero-turn mowers—chains can damage transmission or body. Check tire pressure (12-15 psi) before install for a snug fit. Loose chains can slap fenders; re-tighten after 30 minutes of use.
  • Noise: Expect clatter on hard surfaces; quieter on snow.

Should You Buy It

If you own a lawn tractor with 23x9.50-12 or 23x10.50-12 tires and need reliable traction for occasional snow clearing on flat to moderate slopes, these chains are a solid, budget-friendly pick. Skip them if you have a zero-turn, need heavy-duty ice grip, or mow on delicate turf year-round.

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