While very little experience in studding skid steer tires, my experience is in picking sleds and dirt bikes for ice racing.
You can’t stud just a little bit, that causes grip and slip.
Thats what rips out studs.
Valspar are the best but they cost 3 times as much.
I have had to replace about 20 of the license plate screws from probably on roots in the woods for my deer yard.
Haven't found any yet in the driveway but if they are there, I’m sure my wife’s car will find them
You have to pretty much stud all the tires, so they have constant traction.
The Kold Kutter studs have a cut underside, that they claims hold them in, not sure it’s true but haven’t lost one yet.
I was able to plow 24” of snow, all through my woods and now the dog and deer have a place to play and eat.
Gives the deer a fighting chance against the coyotes, that and my aim.
Usually have to cut trails through the woods, with the sleds but this year we are riding in style, with the SxS and heated seats.
Need to put a heated steering wheel in the SxS and a heated seat in the skid steer.