snow plow tires

Thought about it.fearful of what breaks when chains are used. And i travel lots of highways.
Winch in back bumper is what i depend on.
I have pushed a lot of snow, didnt really think chains would make that much difference.
Unless working on ice...

Where you are I bet snow is "different". Around here we tend to get a lot of heavy, warm, wet snow. It is a hell of a lot slicker than cold "corn" snow. You push a bunch into a pile and screw up just a little and end up with tires sitting on a slick wet packed icy mess. You are done without help. Sometimes you can push out if you have hydraulic blade angle, reverse the angle while backing up eetc