Storing chains

/ Storing chains #22  
Here is a unique thing that I put together for working with chains. It fits in a receiver hitch:

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/ Storing chains #23  
You people know how to make a guy feel like a slob with your nice neat shops. somehow I can never get there. I wonder if my chains would look that neat hung up instead of some on the floor of the one ton and and some of on the floor of the p/u and more draped on the winch plus a wood box full on the garage floor and another big box with 6 sets of tire chains.

gg
 
/ Storing chains #24  
Here's a chain "shortener" for those that may have never seen or made one for themselves.


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Ahhh Haaa - A new tool to build!

Anyone with ideas on a chain "lengthener"!!???
 
/ Storing chains #25  
Anyone with ideas on a chain "lengthener"!!???

Yes, a chain with one hook.
 
/ Storing chains #26  
Galvanized buckets, indoors, keep dry...Also makes it easy move chains around shed or to "work" by hanging bucket on convenient hook on tractor...
Agreed, This is the best way I have found. Easy to put the bucket on the carry all or in the back of the truck.
 
/ Storing chains #27  
My two big chains are on the floor of my backhoe, right behind the seat. The rest are all in a 5 gallon bucket.
 
/ Storing chains #28  
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/ Storing chains #29  
Chains are great in some places but I find using lift sling straps much easier for most jobs. They are light weight and don't scratch as much. A 2" strap will hold up 10 tons, more than I can pull.
Tom
 
/ Storing chains #30  
Tire chains are heavy! I have two sturdy galvi nails hammered into facing studs. I hang the end crosspiece of a set of chains from one nail, then with a loud grunt put the other-end crosspiece on top of it. Then I do the same for the other set.

A couple of lighter nails on the outer edge of the same studs hold the only two tow-chains that I own. The longer one is doubled.
 
/ Storing chains #34  
I cut a big opening in 1 gallon ~ liquid laundry soap containers.
 
/ Storing chains #35  

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been using this for years, just a peace of pvc pipe
That is a great idea!!
I may copy and mount the pipe on my 3-point tool carrier with the shovel and rake.
What is PVC pipe diam and length and what length of chain fits inside.
 
/ Storing chains #36  
I believe that's a 3 inch pipe schedule 40 and I just cut it off to fit where I wanted it, I just held it up to the tractor and marked a spot to cut. just hang both hooks on the edge of the pipe. I think that chain is a 10 footer. Drill a drain hole in the bottom just in case you get caught in the rain.
 
/ Storing chains #40  
I give all you people the thumbs up for great ways of storing chain;)
 

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