Kernopelli
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- Mitsubishi MTE2000D, Dig It 258 Mini Ex, Deere Z930A ZTR
A buddy is doing a restoration on an old John Deere wagon and is looking for some chain binders. As he described them, "Every old grain truck I ever saw had this setup that pulled the bed sides tight so they didn't flap around".
The binders are made out of thin round stock and kind of shaped like a cam. One end of the binder is secured on one length of chain and the binder passes through the link of another chain and the binder is folded back over itself and pulls the chains tight then the binder is secured with a ring. Same principle as a lever binder or mini binder but simpler.
Anyone know what these are called and where to get these simple binders/fasteners. They would be easy to fabricate but he is wanting to go the easier route if possible.
The binders are made out of thin round stock and kind of shaped like a cam. One end of the binder is secured on one length of chain and the binder passes through the link of another chain and the binder is folded back over itself and pulls the chains tight then the binder is secured with a ring. Same principle as a lever binder or mini binder but simpler.
Anyone know what these are called and where to get these simple binders/fasteners. They would be easy to fabricate but he is wanting to go the easier route if possible.