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Re: Senility and trailering the Farmall B
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Posted by Forgot to tell you. on September 19, 2005 at 16:45:22 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: Senility and trailering the Farmall B posted by Dave BN on September 19, 2005 at 16:35:26:
I use high strength 3/8" or 1/2" chain. I put a clevis on the rear drawbar and a shackle thru the front cultivator steering mount ( at top of front bolster). I run my chains thru these and in a V shape to the front of the trailor for the front chain and to the rear of the trailor for the rear chain. Then I bind them down as tight as I can and tie the binders down with wire or plastic tie wraps so they don't jump loose. I put the binders on the left side of the load so I can see them clearly in my mirror and I keep and eye on them. I also stop after the first few miles and recheck my load as the chains can loosen up one your in motion. One last thing, If you thighten your chains the way you should (real tight) be careful when taking the binders off as the handle can jump up and hit you. Dave BN again.
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