Beltzington
Platinum Member
I encourage you to start with a fixed bar and clevis, it pulls better, it is safer, you can leave it attached and use when needed, it saves wear and tear on your 3-point hardware and it will set you back only $50.
I circled what we are talking about in the picture. The second picture shows the bend caused by using hooking the chain to the safety chain loops. I was pulling a 22"+ diameter 8' log out of a deep ditch when that happened, the damage looks minor but that plate is part of the structural connection of the drivetrain and not something you want to break. After that I started using the bar and clevis and found it easier to hookup and doesn't bind the chain.
Good luck.
I circled what we are talking about in the picture. The second picture shows the bend caused by using hooking the chain to the safety chain loops. I was pulling a 22"+ diameter 8' log out of a deep ditch when that happened, the damage looks minor but that plate is part of the structural connection of the drivetrain and not something you want to break. After that I started using the bar and clevis and found it easier to hookup and doesn't bind the chain.
Good luck.
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