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Posted by captaink on October 22, 2004 at 06:16:02 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Response to Larry in CO posted by Jeffer on October 21, 2004 at 19:29:00:
If possible I would try to get the chains between the rim and the inside hub of the wheel on all four wheels. That way only the rim and the tire are between the trailer and the chains. If the chains won’t fit in there, I would use the drawbar on the rear. On the front I would put the chain around the front post just above the axel and then out the front on both sides of the post to the edge of the trailer. If you can get enough chains and binders, you can add (you still need the one on the front end) another chain from the drawbar piece that is bolted to the front of the rear drive housings and run it forward in that V shape to the edges of the trailer. This might seem like a bit of over-kill for a B but I consider it cheap insurance against calamity.
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