Posted by Billy NY on January 13, 2019 at 11:49:28 from (74.70.73.136):
In Reply to: Old Chain!!! posted by big tee on January 13, 2019 at 06:27:08:
Seen lots of them like that over the years, think have a least one with a bolt connecting the links, wall hanger, not a safe thing to use. I have a hand forged length from one of our old barns, was with a pulley that hung at the entrance to the mow above, off a beam sticking out in front of the double doors. Just a wall hanger too.
I was on a D5 doing some grading and a pair of fools were nearby towing a vibratory roller through some deep mud, they could have gone around on harder ground, it snapped and a piece of the link hit the upright on the R.O.P.S and left a dent. I cannot imagine what would have happened if I got hit in the head with it, narrowly missed me. At some point soon after I confronted the person about it during break time, ended up having a bit of a tussle over it. He ended up on the ground and got the worst of it before it was over and I found a new job the following Monday.
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