Posted by CNKS on December 28, 2007 at 17:13:56 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: trailering an H posted by j440 on December 28, 2007 at 17:01:45:
Some people use 3 chains, one for the front and 1 on each side on the back, you could use 4. I have good chains and use one in front and one in back. If one chain breaks, though, I am doomed. The front one can go through the wheels. You can do the same on the back, but I loop it through the drawbar. Don't run the chains perpendicular to the trailer, but place them at an angle so that they are pulling against each other. I have a heavy wooden ramp for the front wheels. Position it on the trailer so that the the rear of your truck dips slightly. Best to use a load equalizing hitch, but not many people have them. Check the chains for tightness after running a couple of miles. They do get loose.
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