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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 810107" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>Well, I had typed out a long explanation and wanted to post a picture of an easy way to mount chains but this site has the most stupid and idiotic method of posting pictures of any of the sites I have seen, it erased my whole message twice once I went to copy the pictue of that stupid ranchersnet photo gallery site, any ways, drape the chains on top of the tire first, pull the slack down and connect the inner link first. If then you cannot connect the out link use a bungee cord to pull the link ends together and drive forward or backward a couple of feet and then try again. The hardest part is on big chains is pulling them up over the top of the tire but with this method only takes my 10 minutes. Make sure the chain is not twisted or turned inside out also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 810107, member: 3046"] Well, I had typed out a long explanation and wanted to post a picture of an easy way to mount chains but this site has the most stupid and idiotic method of posting pictures of any of the sites I have seen, it erased my whole message twice once I went to copy the pictue of that stupid ranchersnet photo gallery site, any ways, drape the chains on top of the tire first, pull the slack down and connect the inner link first. If then you cannot connect the out link use a bungee cord to pull the link ends together and drive forward or backward a couple of feet and then try again. The hardest part is on big chains is pulling them up over the top of the tire but with this method only takes my 10 minutes. Make sure the chain is not twisted or turned inside out also. [/QUOTE]
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