Back when most cars were rear wheel drive my dad had studded snow tires he put on each winter, had them pre mounted on wheels, legally you could only run certain months of the year and he put tubes of sand in the trunk and the car would go good on icy roads, but really noisy when dry out , then came along front wheel drive and all weather tires
Thanks for sharing that! I always love hearing about how they used to do it. I've also heard a bout sand bags in the trunk of real-wheel drives, increases traction 10 fold apparently! ☺
Spike tyres are the best for certain. However, except for the stipulated areas of central, north and east Hokkaido, it is a traffic offence to use spike tyres here in Japan since April 1st, 1991. Using spike tyres on non-snow covered roads even in the aforementioned regions is illegal. Studless winter tyres are however mandatory and in some regions (most of snow country) the use of chains is also required. As much as I would like to follow your advice and buy those studs and install them, doing so would incur a huge fine. The reason for the ban on spike tyres is because of the dust they caused when cars drove on roads devoid of snow in cities such as Sendai where heavy snowfall and periods of no snow occur during the winter and had become a huge social issue.
Thanks for the insight! Very interesting read. The ban on studded tires in Japan makes sense, especially with the dust issues you're talking about. Studless winter tires and chains sound like the way to go. Definitely not worth risking a fine or the headaches. Thanks for clearing that up! 😊
Flott og interessant video. Skjønner pigger passer bra til dere med mye asfaltkjøring og høye hastigheter, men selv jeg blir fast med kjettinger, det passer mitt bruk med lave hastigheter og alt innenfor en liten radius på grusveier.👍
Litt i samme båt her med kjettinger. Har kun 6km med asfaltkjøring til skogsveien lengst unna hjemmet, pluss at 320 plogen er litt stor til JD6320'n min, og det er nokså bratt tidvis. Men når ny og større traktor skal kjøpes så blir det nok pigg etterpå🤞😎 Gleder meg til neste video mann😁
@@skravlesen 6320 er jo en veldig flott traktor 💪 6km er ikke galt, og uansett så kjører du vel ikke frem og tilbake dit hver dag hele vinteren 😄 Ny traktor ja, spennende! Er det en spesifik modell du skal ha? 💪
@@woodlandwrench Ja, vært veldig fornøyd med den. Begynner bare å bli litt gammel og er litt for liten til å drive noe ut over det å ordne på egen eiendom👍 Blir heldigvis lite kjøring frem og tilbake, bare ved mindre uhell😅 Er alltid spennende med nye maskiner, heller litt mot en Deutz TTV 630. Virker som du får mye traktor for pengene der🤞
Blir kjetting både på atv og traktor for meg også til mitt bruk så er de de som funker Norge og Sverige har blitt en peltor kult bruker aldri øreklokker i traktorn eller i bilen har tilogmed sett men som kjører personbil med kjerringa og unger men dem har øreklokker på trafikk farlig og idiotisk bruker kun øreklokker når de trengs
Pure luck stumbling over this channel. Hunted for a comprehensive video about studding tires, last winter. So, now I'm fired up! I shall order some, and stud my workboots, and maybe even my ulltøffels. 10x!
I installed spikes on my 800cc acv the first winter I was moving snow with it, and for that purpose it is not good enough. The next winter i bought studs.
@ Haha, yes! I bought chains😂 Since it is so much snow in the area i live, there is no other option than chains on the atv. Anyway. Every winther i had problems when is was snowing and windy. The snow became so hard that my atv couldnt handle it. But, this summer i sold my atv, and bought a MF 135 and i also bought chains to it. It feels that nothing can stop me now🫣 Want to see more videos of the 165!
@fbs227 You could, but they won't be very secure. High likelihood of losing them. Though I guess if the previous studs were smaller, then you could put larger studs in the smaller hole, maybe.. 😅
We have a family tire shop in Canada, We always have a little cap full of light oil to dip the tip of the stud gun in every so often. It is easier on the gun and the studs will set to the right depth better.
15 32nds of an inch is what that means. Which is if you divide 1 inch into 32 equal lengths one of those is a 32nd then you take 15 of those and that's how you get 15/32. In case you didn't know the math of that, now you know. It's a lot more difficult than mm and cm.
Hello, I learned a bit about tire studs or spikes. I may have seen you install some or at least your mention of doing so, but i never recall seeing a stud gun used or how it is used. Interesting tool. Here in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, studs are only allowed during certain set times of the year. Actually even some states don't allow use of studs at all. Something about wearing the asphalt or concrete faster and increased maintenance of the road surface. In our area, we have had studs in the past, but more snow than ice so the atuds don't seem worth the extra $s for the tires with them installed. We end up buying tires that do well in the snow and ice and have little problems in those conditions. Thank you for the video. I learned something new today.
Thanks for sharing this! I love reading about how other parts of the world do things and what the norm is. We have somewhat similar laws here, we're not allowed to drive on studs during summer. And the capital city, Oslo, I believe have a complete ban on them year-round. I'm glad the video was helpful for you! ☺
Nice video! I'm using chains since i only drive on gravelroads at low speeds. I also use my tractor to do forestry during wintertime and studs is therefore not an option 😊 I have mounted the snowblower now, ready for the snowstorm 😀💪🚜💨
Agreed, in your situation I wouldn't even consider studs. That nice Valtra of yours with chains in the forest is probably a BEAST! 😍 Great to hear the blower is on! I like your style of preparing equipment and getting ready. Looking forward to your video about the coming snowstorm 😄🚜🌨️
@@woodlandwrench I guess it would be more than just one video. I really like the bad weather conditions and loves to clear the roads with the tractor. It's plain and simple therapy 😅
@@OffGridWild I agree! There's something about snow that just sits nice with me. A lot of people get depressed during winter, I think I'm the complete opposite!
Kanon video som alltid!🤠Favorittkanalen på UA-cam siden jeg fant den for et års tid siden. 👍🏽 den 165’n er noe av det råeste laget etter min mening, håper å se mer av den!!💪🏾 Kun en 35X på tunet her😃 Hilsen fra Grimstad!
Tusen takk for hyggelig kommentar! Veldig morro å høre 😁 Ja 165'en tror jeg er favoritten til både meg og mange som ser på! Måtte ut med den i et redningsoppdrag i dag! For et styr denne dagen har vært! 😂 Kommer en video om dette etterhvert, tror den blir interessant 😅😅
Back when most cars were rear wheel drive my dad had studded snow tires he put on each winter, had them pre mounted on wheels, legally you could only run certain months of the year and he put tubes of sand in the trunk and the car would go good on icy roads, but really noisy when dry out , then came along front wheel drive and all weather tires
Back when most cars were rear wheel drive my dad had studded snow tires he put on each winter, had them pre mounted on wheels, legally you could only run certain months of the year and he put tubes of sand in the trunk and the car would go good on icy roads, but really noisy when dry out , then came along front wheel drive and all weather tires
Thanks for sharing that! I always love hearing about how they used to do it. I've also heard a bout sand bags in the trunk of real-wheel drives, increases traction 10 fold apparently! ☺
Spike tyres are the best for certain. However, except for the stipulated areas of central, north and east Hokkaido, it is a traffic offence to use spike tyres here in Japan since April 1st, 1991. Using spike tyres on non-snow covered roads even in the aforementioned regions is illegal. Studless winter tyres are however mandatory and in some regions (most of snow country) the use of chains is also required. As much as I would like to follow your advice and buy those studs and install them, doing so would incur a huge fine. The reason for the ban on spike tyres is because of the dust they caused when cars drove on roads devoid of snow in cities such as Sendai where heavy snowfall and periods of no snow occur during the winter and had become a huge social issue.
Thanks for the insight! Very interesting read. The ban on studded tires in Japan makes sense, especially with the dust issues you're talking about. Studless winter tires and chains sound like the way to go. Definitely not worth risking a fine or the headaches. Thanks for clearing that up! 😊
Thanks for another good video, seems like a good choice to have chains on the back instead of studs. Wish you luck and i hope you have a good one.
@Philips-Garage Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. And the same to you! 😊
Flott og interessant video. Skjønner pigger passer bra til dere med mye asfaltkjøring og høye hastigheter, men selv jeg blir fast med kjettinger, det passer mitt bruk med lave hastigheter og alt innenfor en liten radius på grusveier.👍
Det høres ut som at kjettinger passer perfekt for ditt bruk ja!😊 Takk for hyggelig kommentar 🥰
Litt i samme båt her med kjettinger. Har kun 6km med asfaltkjøring til skogsveien lengst unna hjemmet, pluss at 320 plogen er litt stor til JD6320'n min, og det er nokså bratt tidvis. Men når ny og større traktor skal kjøpes så blir det nok pigg etterpå🤞😎
Gleder meg til neste video mann😁
@@skravlesen 6320 er jo en veldig flott traktor 💪 6km er ikke galt, og uansett så kjører du vel ikke frem og tilbake dit hver dag hele vinteren 😄 Ny traktor ja, spennende! Er det en spesifik modell du skal ha? 💪
@@woodlandwrench Ja, vært veldig fornøyd med den. Begynner bare å bli litt gammel og er litt for liten til å drive noe ut over det å ordne på egen eiendom👍 Blir heldigvis lite kjøring frem og tilbake, bare ved mindre uhell😅 Er alltid spennende med nye maskiner, heller litt mot en Deutz TTV 630. Virker som du får mye traktor for pengene der🤞
Blir kjetting både på atv og traktor for meg også til mitt bruk så er de de som funker Norge og Sverige har blitt en peltor kult bruker aldri øreklokker i traktorn eller i bilen har tilogmed sett men som kjører personbil med kjerringa og unger men dem har øreklokker på trafikk farlig og idiotisk bruker kun øreklokker når de trengs
Awesome video as always 😊
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Takk!
Wow! Thank you so much! 🥰
Pure luck stumbling over this channel. Hunted for a comprehensive video about studding tires, last winter. So, now I'm fired up! I shall order some, and stud my workboots, and maybe even my ulltøffels. 10x!
That's awesome to hear! Studding the "ulltøffels" is brilliant! 😂- and, studs in the work boots is super underrated, seriously!
You just got yourself a sub
@@torymartinez2439 Thank you so much! Appreciate it a lot 😁
Great information thanks
@@dmoon3042 I'm glad you found it helpful!
I installed spikes on my 800cc acv the first winter I was moving snow with it, and for that purpose it is not good enough. The next winter i bought studs.
@@X0rb1t Do you mean that you bought chains? Because 'spikes' and studs are the same thing in my mind 😅
@ Haha, yes! I bought chains😂 Since it is so much snow in the area i live, there is no other option than chains on the atv.
Anyway. Every winther i had problems when is was snowing and windy. The snow became so hard that my atv couldnt handle it.
But, this summer i sold my atv, and bought a MF 135 and i also bought chains to it. It feels that nothing can stop me now🫣
Want to see more videos of the 165!
Cool video
@@Wheelloader__ Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! 😊
Great video, but I have a question that might sound a little ambiguous: What if you use the same hole? 😅
@fbs227 You could, but they won't be very secure. High likelihood of losing them. Though I guess if the previous studs were smaller, then you could put larger studs in the smaller hole, maybe.. 😅
Great video
@@tomdorrington4377 thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😄
@ where are you located, I’m in Nova Scotia, Canada
@@tomdorrington4377 I'm in Norway. Canada is such a nice place!
Don't chains give more traction in deep snow than studs?
We have a family tire shop in Canada, We always have a little cap full of light oil to dip the tip of the stud gun in every so often. It is easier on the gun and the studs will set to the right depth better.
@@harryyoung7076 Ohh, great tip, i will try that next time. Thank you 😄
I used to run studded tires when I lived in Illinois and Indiana. Both states have outlawed them due to the damage done to the roads.
Greetings from Ontario, Canada. Where did you find these screw in tire studs?
Greetings my friend! - I've bought them from various places. But you can find them on Amazon! There are links in the description ☺
15 32nds of an inch is what that means. Which is if you divide 1 inch into 32 equal lengths one of those is a 32nd then you take 15 of those and that's how you get 15/32. In case you didn't know the math of that, now you know. It's a lot more difficult than mm and cm.
I see! Thanks for sharing. I did not know that, so now learned something! ☺
Awesome video thx Canada
@@vintage-jm2fv Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😄
Nice
@@KevinSorensen-z2p thanks! 😄
Hello, I learned a bit about tire studs or spikes. I may have seen you install some or at least your mention of doing so, but i never recall seeing a stud gun used or how it is used. Interesting tool. Here in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, studs are only allowed during certain set times of the year. Actually even some states don't allow use of studs at all. Something about wearing the asphalt or concrete faster and increased maintenance of the road surface. In our area, we have had studs in the past, but more snow than ice so the atuds don't seem worth the extra $s for the tires with them installed. We end up buying tires that do well in the snow and ice and have little problems in those conditions. Thank you for the video. I learned something new today.
Studs are only legal in about half of the United States.
Thanks for sharing this! I love reading about how other parts of the world do things and what the norm is. We have somewhat similar laws here, we're not allowed to drive on studs during summer. And the capital city, Oslo, I believe have a complete ban on them year-round.
I'm glad the video was helpful for you! ☺
That was $1,000 dollars of studs in your atv !
All together it was probably about $1200!
Thank you for great videos! Love watching them! Keep up the good work 👌
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed!
The studded tires tear up the surface of the roads at highway speeds, big time! There needs to be a compensating TAX on use of studded tires!
Nice video! I'm using chains since i only drive on gravelroads at low speeds. I also use my tractor to do forestry during wintertime and studs is therefore not an option 😊
I have mounted the snowblower now, ready for the snowstorm 😀💪🚜💨
Agreed, in your situation I wouldn't even consider studs. That nice Valtra of yours with chains in the forest is probably a BEAST! 😍 Great to hear the blower is on! I like your style of preparing equipment and getting ready. Looking forward to your video about the coming snowstorm 😄🚜🌨️
@@woodlandwrench I guess it would be more than just one video. I really like the bad weather conditions and loves to clear the roads with the tractor. It's plain and simple therapy 😅
@@OffGridWild I agree! There's something about snow that just sits nice with me. A lot of people get depressed during winter, I think I'm the complete opposite!
Kanon video som alltid!🤠Favorittkanalen på UA-cam siden jeg fant den for et års tid siden. 👍🏽 den 165’n er noe av det råeste laget etter min mening, håper å se mer av den!!💪🏾 Kun en 35X på tunet her😃
Hilsen fra Grimstad!
@@VegardOG Helt enig med deg! Mer 165 i montitor!
Atv’en ble byttet ut med MF 135 i sommer. Ikke angra ett sekund!
Hilsen fra Trøndelag!
@@X0rb1trått!😃👍🏽
Tusen takk for hyggelig kommentar! Veldig morro å høre 😁 Ja 165'en tror jeg er favoritten til både meg og mange som ser på! Måtte ut med den i et redningsoppdrag i dag! For et styr denne dagen har vært! 😂 Kommer en video om dette etterhvert, tror den blir interessant 😅😅
Excellent content ! You have me thinking.!
@@tapthis55 Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😄
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I dont see why you couldn't use the same hole, unless it got ripped out.
It's a little like when you throw out your eks..
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15/32 - (11.9 mm.) - fifteen thirtyseconds - litt mer elegant enn å si: -fifteen thirtytwo's.
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@@woodlandwrench Neida, thirty seconds, så du har æren i behold.
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Back when most cars were rear wheel drive my dad had studded snow tires he put on each winter, had them pre mounted on wheels, legally you could only run certain months of the year and he put tubes of sand in the trunk and the car would go good on icy roads, but really noisy when dry out , then came along front wheel drive and all weather tires
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