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Re: trailer tiedown chains
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 04, 2005 at 18:35:57 from (4.124.65.208):
In Reply to: trailer tiedown chains posted by Nebraska Cowman on April 04, 2005 at 15:47:10:
I guess i can help here as since i just left a job that i hauled heavy equipment and machinery and oversize load and had to deal whith them everyday you MUST have a 4 point tie down and also now must have 60% hold back so now that means if they want to get picky you must have a chain on each corner and at least one chain pullen back total 5 chains don't care if it is only 4000 lbs and you must X the chains . Had a big fight while haulen new Cat skidsteers had to have 4 chains and 4 binder on each machine when two chains would have done the job and since i only had 16 chains and binders i had to buy 4 more to move the load i had five on the deck and had to have 20 chains and binders.
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