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Aug 9, 2014 / So how do you fasten down Thread Starter #11 OP Oiltech Silver Member Joined Aug 9, 2013 Messages 197 Location La Tractor Kubota L3540HSTC, M7060HDC-12, ZD331-72, Bobcat E42 Thanks to all for the feed back
Aug 9, 2014 / So how do you fasten down #12 Wnc3 Gold Member Joined Feb 18, 2012 Messages 378 Location S.E., Texas Tractor John Deere 820 utility, John Deere 5525, 997 JD Zmower, Komatsu PC 35 miniExcavator Sterff said: I use chains. One on each corner, and one for each attachment. Click to expand... Perfect example. If one fails, 3 are holding.
Sterff said: I use chains. One on each corner, and one for each attachment. Click to expand... Perfect example. If one fails, 3 are holding.
Aug 9, 2014 / So how do you fasten down #13 Deere Dude Elite Member Joined Feb 10, 2011 Messages 3,989 Location Beaver Dam Wisconsin then to Hohenwald, TN Tractor John Deere 3720 Someone on this forum said to bind them up so if the trailer is upside down the trailer wouldn't move around. It would almost have to be chains if that is the case.
Someone on this forum said to bind them up so if the trailer is upside down the trailer wouldn't move around. It would almost have to be chains if that is the case.
Aug 11, 2014 / So how do you fasten down #14 C Capricious Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2014 Messages 692 Location Eastern Missouri Tractor Mitsubishi MT160D (5) or (6) chains, with lever-type "over-center" load binders: This is for a 1,400 lb tractor. By the way, I have noted that some government agencies prohibit the use of "lever type" load binders on their own vehicles.
(5) or (6) chains, with lever-type "over-center" load binders: This is for a 1,400 lb tractor. By the way, I have noted that some government agencies prohibit the use of "lever type" load binders on their own vehicles.